Adverse effects of chemoradiotherapy on invasion and metastasis of tumor cells

Genes Dis. 2020 Apr 9;7(3):351-358. doi: 10.1016/j.gendis.2020.04.004. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Abstract

The phenomenon of enhanced invasion and metastasis of residual tumor cells has been observed in an increasing number of patients receiving chemoradiotherapy recently, and tumor metastasis will undoubtedly limit patient prognosis. However, the key mechanism by which chemoradiotherapy affects the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells remains unclear. Studies have shown that chemoradiotherapy may directly act on tumor cells and alter the tumor microenvironment, or induce cell apoptosis and autophagy to promote tumor cell survival and metastasis. In this review, we summarize the potential mechanisms by which chemoradiotherapy may affect the biological behavior of tumor cells and open up new avenues for reducing tumor recurrence and metastasis after treatment. These insights will improve the efficacy of chemoradiotherapy.

Keywords: Biological behavior; Cancer; Chemoradiotherapy; Invasion and metastasis; Mechanism.

Publication types

  • Review