2020
DOI: 10.3390/cancers12041015
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A Combination of Radiotherapy, Hyperthermia, and Immunotherapy Inhibits Pancreatic Tumor Growth and Prolongs the Survival of Mice

Abstract: Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the fourth-most-deadly cancer in the United States with a 5-year survival rate of only 8%. Unfortunately, only 10–20% of PC patients are candidates for surgery, with the vast majority of patients with locally-advanced disease undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy (RT). Current treatments are clearly inadequate and novel strategies are crucially required. We investigated a novel tripartite treatment (combination of tumor targeted hyperthermia (HT), radiation ther… Show more

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“…OX40 + CD8+ T cells were augmented in the draining lymph nodes of the lung tumors by α-OX40 [ 26 ]. In a syngeneic pancreatic cancer (Panc02) model, a significant increase in tumor control and cytotoxic T cells occurs in the TME when α-OX40 is added to RT and hyperthermia [ 39 ]. The addition of α-OX40 is also consistently reported to reduce the presence of Tregs in the TME.…”
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“…OX40 + CD8+ T cells were augmented in the draining lymph nodes of the lung tumors by α-OX40 [ 26 ]. In a syngeneic pancreatic cancer (Panc02) model, a significant increase in tumor control and cytotoxic T cells occurs in the TME when α-OX40 is added to RT and hyperthermia [ 39 ]. The addition of α-OX40 is also consistently reported to reduce the presence of Tregs in the TME.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, prolonged antigen stimulation and the complex immunosuppressive network of the TME can induce a dysfunctional state in T cells, which results in T cell exhaustion. As a result, even T cells that successfully expand and infiltrate the TME may be functionally limited by exhaustion [ 39 ]. Thus, T cell exhaustion is an important consideration when designing immunomodulatory therapy combinations.…”
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“…The tripartite treatment regime lead to a decrease in tumour growth and to improved survival rates when compared to monotherapy. 68 …”
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“…The overall 5-year survival rate among patients with PDAC is less than 10% and only modestly improved in recent years [3,4]. The poor survival can be attributed to aggressive tumor growth and high therapeutic resistance [5][6][7]. The treatment of pancreatic cancer is still an unsolved health problem in industrialized countries and should be evaluated by multidisciplinary consensus at tumor boards to guarantee a therapy at the highest scientific standards [8,9].…”
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