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. 2014 Jun 3:3:e29030.
doi: 10.4161/onci.29030. eCollection 2014.

Trial watch: Immunostimulatory cytokines in cancer therapy

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Trial watch: Immunostimulatory cytokines in cancer therapy

Erika Vacchelli et al. Oncoimmunology. .

Abstract

Tumor-targeting immune responses provide a significant contribution to (when they do not entirely account for) the clinical activity of diverse antineoplastic regimens, encompassing not only a large panel of immunotherapeutic strategies but also conventional cytotoxic molecules, targeted anticancer agents and irradiation. In line with this notion, several approaches have been devised to elicit novel or boost existing anticancer immune responses, including the administration of immunomodulatory cytokines. Such a relatively unspecific intervention suffices to mediate clinical effects in (at least a subset of) patients bearing particularly immunogenic tumors, like melanoma and renal cell carcinoma. More often, however, immunostimulatory cytokines are administered to boost the immunogenic potential of other agents, including (but not limited to) immune checkpoint-blocking antibodies, anticancer vaccines, oncolytic viruses and immunogenic chemotherapeutics. Here, we summarize the latest advances in the clinical development of recombinant cytokines as an immunomodulatory intervention for cancer therapy.

Keywords: GM-CSF; IFN; IL-2; TGFβ1; TNFα; chemokines.

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