Abscopal effect: Myth or reality?

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TitreAbscopal effect: Myth or reality?
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursMirjolet C., Truc G.
JournalCANCER RADIOTHERAPIE
Volume25
Pagination533-536
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN1278-3218
Mots-clésAbscopal effects, immune response, Immunotherapy, radiotherapy
Résumé

The abscopal effect has been mentioned since 1953. The increase in knowledge about the immune system and the development of immunotherapies support its potential therapeutic interest. While it is accepted that radiotherapy induces an immune response, demonstrating its systemic impact is not easy. The preclinical basis is solid but its clinical validation pending. Radiotherapy rarely induces tumor reduction at a distance from the beams, probably due to its immunosuppressive effect. This is why asynergy between radiotherapy and systemic treatments targeting these immunosuppressive mechanisms was observed. Several parameters can modulate the induction of the abscopal effect. Among these, the fractionation of the dose seems to be determining with currently a pre-eminence of hypofractionated stereotaxis. On the other hand, even if the choice of more immunogenic targets (liver, lung) should be favoured, the optimal number of lesions to be irradiated remains to be defined as well as the minimum volume allowing sufficient release of tumor antigens. The impact of radiation-induced lymphopenia onradiotherapy/immunotherapy efficacy needs to be assessed more precisely, as does the effect of radiotherapy techniques on them. Finally, the choice of immunotherapy(ies) and the combination regimen with radiotherapy remain under discussion. A sequential scheme appears to provide less toxicities butthe concomitant would lead to a better response. The study of these different parameters should allow usto deliver optimized radiotherapy/immunotherapy(ies) combinations to our metastatic patients in orderto benefit as many people as possible from this abscopal effect. (c) 2021 Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique (SFRO). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. Allrights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.canrad.2021.07.002