Date: 2018
Author: Sumithra Urs, Mary Anne Meade, Kevin Guley, Sarah Krueger, Alden Wong, Scott Wise, and Maryland Rosenfeld Franklin
AACR Annual Meeting
Poster: "Radiation Enhances Anti-Tumor Activity of Checkpoint Blockade in Syngeneic Tumor Models"
Introduction and Background
- More than 50% of cancer patients receive some sort of radiation therapy during the course of their illness.
- While radiation treatment is a mainstay in clinical oncology, there is limited preclinical data in syngeneic models.
- The advent of image-guided small animal irradiators such as the Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP; Xstrahl) allow for use of targeted focal irradiation (RT) in a broad range of models.
- Here we evaluated the use of RT to broaden efficacy and response duration of immunomodulatory therapies. In the GL261-Luc glioblastoma model we also examined possible changes in lymphoid and myeloid immune cells by flow cytometry and looked at infiltration of CD4+ T cells by immunohistochemistry.
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