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Does gamma knife surgery stimulate cellular immune response to metastatic brain tumors? A histopathological and immunohistochemical study.

György T Szeifert1, Isabelle Salmon, Sandrine Rorive, Nicolas Massager, Daniel Devriendt, Stephan Simon, Jacques Brotchi, Marc Levivier.   

Abstract

OBJECT: The aim of this study was to analyze the cellular immune response and histopathological changes in secondary brain tumors after gamma knife surgery (GKS).
METHODS: Two hundred ten patients with cerebral metastases underwent GKS. Seven patients underwent subsequent craniotomy for tumor removal between 1 and 33 months after GKS. Four of these patients had one tumor, two patients had two tumors, and one patient had three. Histological and immunohistochemical investigations were performed. In addition to routine H & E and Mallory trichrome staining, immunohistochemical reactions were conducted to characterize the phenotypic nature of the cell population contributing to the tissue immune response to neoplastic deposits after radiosurgery. Light microscopy revealed an intensive lymphocytic infiltration in the parenchyma and stroma of tumor samples obtained in patients in whom surgery was performed over 6 months after GKS. Contrary to this, extensive areas of tissue necrosis with either an absent or scanty lymphoid population were observed in the poorly controlled neoplastic specimens obtained in cases in which surgery was undertaken in patients less than 6 months after GKS. Immunohistochemical characterization demonstrated the predominance of CD3-positive T cells in the lymphoid infiltration.
CONCLUSIONS: Histopathological findings of the present study are consistent with a cellular immune response of natural killer cells against metastatic brain tumors, presumably stimulated by the ionizing energy of focused radiation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15662806     DOI: 10.3171/jns.2005.102.s_supplement.0180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Authors:  Marcos Vinícius Calfat Maldaun; Paulo Henrique Pires Aguiar; Frederick Lang; Dima Suki; David Wildrick; Raymond Sawaya
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2007-10-24       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  Predicting treatment related imaging changes (TRICs) after radiosurgery for brain metastases using treatment dose and conformality metrics.

Authors:  B Frazier Taylor; Jonathan P Knisely; Jack M Qian; James B Yu; Veronica L Chiang
Journal:  J Radiosurg SBRT       Date:  2016

3.  Impact of CyberKnife Radiosurgery on Overall Survival and Various Parameters of Patients with 1-3 versus ≥ 4 Brain Metastases.

Authors:  Judith Murovic; Victoria Ding; Summer S Han; John R Adler; Steven D Chang
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2017-10-24

4.  Prostate-specific antigen bounce predicts for a favorable prognosis following brachytherapy: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Michael B Bernstein; Nitin Ohri; James W Hodge; Madhur Garg; William Bodner; Shalom Kalnicki; Adam P Dicker; Chandan Guha
Journal:  J Contemp Brachytherapy       Date:  2013-11-14

Review 5.  Enhancing the Bystander and Abscopal Effects to Improve Radiotherapy Outcomes.

Authors:  Virgínea de Araújo Farias; Isabel Tovar; Rosario Del Moral; Francisco O'Valle; José Expósito; Francisco Javier Oliver; José Mariano Ruiz de Almodóvar
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2020-01-08       Impact factor: 6.244

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