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The therapeutic potential of interleukin (IL)-2 in cancer treatment has been known for decades, yet its widespread adoption in clinical practice remains limited. Recently, chimeric proteins of an anti-PD-1 antibody and suboptimal IL-2 variants were shown to stimulate potent antitumor and antiviral immunity by inducing unique effector CD8+ T cells in mice. A similar subset of cytotoxic T cells is induced by depletion of regulatory T cells (Tregs), suggesting IL-2 sequestration as a major mechanism through which regulatory T cells suppress activated CD8+ T cells. Here, we present our view of how IL-2-based biologicals can boost the antitumor response at a cellular level, and propose that the role of Tregs following such treatments may have been previously overestimated.
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Veronika Niederlová
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics
Oksana Tsyklauri
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Marek Kovář
Czech Academy of Sciences
Trends in Immunology
Czech Academy of Sciences
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a18d3b069c7be16d8919624 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.it.2023.09.003