Significant changes in macrophage and CD8 T cell densities in primary prostate tumors 2 weeks after SBRT

SBRT 治疗 2 周后原发性前列腺肿瘤中的巨噬细胞和 CD8 T 细胞密度发生显著变化

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作者:Nathanael Kane, Tahmineh Romero, Silvia Diaz-Perez, Matthew B Rettig, Michael L Steinberg, Amar U Kishan, Dorthe Schaue, Robert E Reiter, Beatrice S Knudsen, Nicholas G Nickols

Background

Radiotherapy impacts the local immune response to cancers. Prostate Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) is a highly focused method to deliver radiotherapy often used to treat prostate cancer. This is the first direct comparison of immune cells within prostate cancers before and after SBRT in patients.

Methods

Prostate cancers before and 2 weeks after SBRT are interrogated by multiplex immune fluorescence targeting various T cells and macrophages markers and analyzed by cell and pixel density, as part of a clinical trial of SBRT neoadjuvant to radical prostatectomy.

Results

Two weeks after SBRT, CD68, and CD163 macrophages are significantly increased while CD8 T cells are decreased. SBRT markedly alters the immune environment within prostate cancers.

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