Immunomodulation Through Low-Dose Radiation for Severe COVID-19: Lessons From the Past and New Developments
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2020
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Low-dose radiation therapy (LD-RT) has historically been a successful treatment for pneumonia and is clinically established as an immunomodulating therapy for inflammatory diseases. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has elicited renewed scientific interest in LD-RT and multiple small clinical trials have recently corroborated the historical LD-RT findings and demonstrated preliminary efficacy and immunomodulation for the treatment of severe COVID-19 pneumonia. The present review explicates archival medical research data of LD-RT and attempts to translate this into modernized evidence, relevant for the COVID-19 crisis. Additionally, we explore the putative mechanisms of LD-RT immunomodulation, revealing specific downregulation of proinflammatory cytokines that are integral to the development of the COVID-19 cytokine storm induced hyperinflammatory state. Radiation exposure in LD-RT is minimal compared to radiotherapy dosing standards in oncology care and direct toxicity and long-term risk for secondary disease are expected to be low. The recent clinical trials investigating LD-RT for COVID-19 confirm initial treatment safety. Based on our findings we conclude that LD-RT could be an important treatment option for COVID-19 patients that are likely to progress to severity. We advocate the further use of LD-RT in carefully monitored experimental environments to validate its effectiveness, risks and mechanisms of LD-RT.
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COVID-19, cytokine storm, inflammation, low-dose radiation, treatment, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Toxicology, Chemical Health and Safety
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Hanekamp, Y N, Giordano, J, Hanekamp, J C, Khan, M K, Limper, M, Venema, C S, Vergunst, S D, Verhoeff, J J C & Calabrese, E J 2020, 'Immunomodulation Through Low-Dose Radiation for Severe COVID-19 : Lessons From the Past and New Developments', Dose-response, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325820956800