Tumor Evolution Driving Genome Instability, Immune Interactions, and Response to Radiotherapy.
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Embargo End Date
2026-01-01
ICR Authors
Authors
Seed, G
Truong, F
Riahi, R
O'Leary, B
Truong, F
Riahi, R
O'Leary, B
Document Type
Journal Article
Date
2025-07-01
Date Accepted
2025-06-06
Abstract
This review article explores the role of immuno-radiotherapy in the context of genome instability and tumor evolution. Genomic changes in tumors exist in a delicate balance with the immune system, offering evolutionary pathways to adapt and grow but risking provoking an immune response. Rapid developments across both immunotherapy and radiotherapy have raised questions about the potential benefits combination therapy, and how best to identify ideal treatment populations. Here we discuss foundational studies of genomic instability and tumor evolution, how these paradigms translate into immune surveillance and evasion, and subsequently go on to explore recent preclinical and clinical studies of both treatment modalities. Understanding how cancers evolve in the context of the immune system could provide a key insight in delivering better therapies that could overcome treatment resistance.
Citation
Cancer journal (Sudbury, Mass.), 2025, 31 (4), pp. e0777 -
Source Title
Cancer journal (Sudbury, Mass.)
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
ISSN
1528-9117
eISSN
1540-336X
Collections
Research Team
Evolution & Transla Genom
