IL-2 immunotherapy rescues irradiation-induced T cell exhaustionin vivo
Carmen S. M. Yong,
Irma Telarovic,
Lisa Gregor
et al.
Abstract:Radiotherapy (RT) can stimulate anti-cancer T cell responses that target primary and distant tumors. In addition to antigen-mediated stimulation of effector T cells, signals from stimulatory cytokines, notably interleukin-2 (IL-2), are necessary for optimal T cell function and memory. However, timing and IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) bias of such signals are ill-defined. Using image-guided RT in a mouse colon cancer model, we observed that single high-dose (1 x 20 Gy) RT transiently upregulated IL-2Ra (CD25) on effect… Show more
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