2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.07.171
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Activation of Sting in Response to Partial-Tumor Radiation Exposure

Abstract: Materials/Methods: Abscopal assays were conducted in immunocompetent mice. Anti-PD-1 sensitive or resistant lung tumor cell lines were injected in both flanks. Intratumoral injection of NBTXR3 (or vehicle) followed by RT was performed in right flank (primary) tumors only. Some mice also received anti-PD-1 injections. Tumor growth was monitored, and tumor immune cell infiltrates analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Separately, in the phase II/III randomized Act.in.Sarc [NCT02379845] trial patients with local… Show more

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“…Experimental groups were anesthetized and given radiotherapy 3.7 Gy × 4 F, 4.6 Gy × 3 F, 6.2 Gy × 2 F, and 10 Gy × 1 F, respectively, using 6MV X-ray with a radiation field of 10 cm × 10 cm. The selection of radiotherapy dose in mice was consistent with a previous study ( Mathieu et al, 2021 ), in which a single dose of 10 Gy induced immune response and even abscopal effects. The four fractionations had the same biological equivalent dose (BED, 20Gy) with the calculation formula BED = nd [1 + d/(ɑ/β)].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Experimental groups were anesthetized and given radiotherapy 3.7 Gy × 4 F, 4.6 Gy × 3 F, 6.2 Gy × 2 F, and 10 Gy × 1 F, respectively, using 6MV X-ray with a radiation field of 10 cm × 10 cm. The selection of radiotherapy dose in mice was consistent with a previous study ( Mathieu et al, 2021 ), in which a single dose of 10 Gy induced immune response and even abscopal effects. The four fractionations had the same biological equivalent dose (BED, 20Gy) with the calculation formula BED = nd [1 + d/(ɑ/β)].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 86%