Abstract 1306: Radionuclide-specific effects of 90Y-, 177Lu-, or 225Ac-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy on tumor immunomodulation and enhancing immunotherapy response in murine tumor models
Abstract:Purpose: In preclinical studies, we have demonstrated that delivering low dose radiation to all tumor sites utilizing 90Y-NM600 improves the response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). NM600 is an alkylphosphocholine analog that is selectively taken up and retained in murine and human tumors. In this study, the immunomodulatory capacities of three distinct radionuclides (90Y, 177Lu, 225Ac) were compared using immunologically cold syngeneic murine tumor models: MOC2 head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (H… Show more
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