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Publication : Fluorescent tracking identifies key migratory dendritic cells in the lymph node after radiotherapy.

First Author  Blair TC Year  2022
Journal  Life Sci Alliance Volume  5
Issue  9 PubMed ID  35487695
Mgi Jnum  J:348922 Mgi Id  MGI:7280231
Doi  10.26508/lsa.202101337 Citation  Blair TC, et al. (2022) Fluorescent tracking identifies key migratory dendritic cells in the lymph node after radiotherapy. Life Sci Alliance 5(9):e202101337
abstractText  Radiation therapy generates extensive cancer cell death capable of promoting tumor-specific immunity. Within the tumor, conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) are known to carry tumor-associated antigens to the draining lymph node (TdLN) where they initiate T-cell priming. How radiation influences cDC migration is poorly understood. Here, we show that immunological efficacy of radiation therapy is dependent on cDC migration in radioimmunogenic tumors. Using photoconvertible mice, we demonstrate that radiation impairs cDC migration to the TdLN in poorly radioimmunogenic tumors. Comparative transcriptional analysis revealed that cDCs in radioimmunogenic tumors express genes associated with activation of endogenous adjuvant signaling pathways when compared with poorly radioimmunogenic tumors. Moreover, an exogenous adjuvant combined with radiation increased the number of migrating cDCs in these poorly radioimmunogenic tumors. Taken together, our data demonstrate that cDC migration play a critical role in the response to radiation therapy.
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