Luise A Roser, Charline Sommer, Samira Ortega Iannazzo, Christina Sakellariou, Zoe Waibler, Patricia Gogesch
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Abstract
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) was one of the first cytokines discovered and its central role in T cell function soon led to the notion that the cytokine could specifically activate immune cells to combat cancer cells. Recombinant human IL-2 (recIL-2) belonged to the first anti-cancer immunotherapeutics that received marketing authorization and while it mediated anti-tumor effects in some cancer entities, treatment was associated with severe and systemic side effects. RecIL-2 holds an exceptional therapeutic potential, which can either lead to stimulation of the immune system - favorable during cancer treatment - or immunosuppression - used for treatment of inflammatory diseases such as autoimmunity. Due to these pleiotropic immune effects, recIL-2 therapy is still a hot topic in research and modified recIL-2 drug candidates show ameliorated efficacy and safety in pre-clinical and clinical studies. The Immune Safety Avatar (imSAVAR) consortium aims to systemically assess mechanisms leading to adverse events provoked by recIL-2 immunotherapy as a use case in order to aid safety evaluation of future recIL-2-based therapies. Here, we summarize the historical use of recIL-2 therapy, associated side effects, and describe the molecular basis of the dual role of IL-2. Finally, an overview of new recIL-2 compounds and delivery systems, which are currently being developed, will be given, highlighting a possible comeback of recIL-2 therapy.
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The Journal of Immunotoxicology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a needed singular forum for the international community of immunotoxicologists, immunologists, and toxicologists working in academia, government, consulting, and industry to both publish their original research and be made aware of the research findings of their colleagues in a timely manner. Research from many subdisciplines are presented in the journal, including the areas of molecular, developmental, pulmonary, regulatory, nutritional, mechanistic, wildlife, and environmental immunotoxicology, immunology, and toxicology. Original research articles as well as timely comprehensive reviews are published.