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Engineered Cytokines for Cancer and Autoimmune Disease Immunotherapy

Journal

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202002214

Keywords

drug delivery; drug design; immune cell signaling; immunotherapy

Funding

  1. St. Baldrick's Foundation [641261]
  2. US Department of Defense (Idea Award ) [CA180783]
  3. AAI Careers in Immunology Fellowship Program
  4. National Institutes of Health Research Training Program in Immunoengineering [T32EB021962]
  5. American Cancer Society [IRG-17-181-05]
  6. Donaldson Charitable Trust (Research Synergy Fund)
  7. Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
  8. Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
  9. Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory University
  10. Georgia Institute of Technology

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Cytokine signaling plays a crucial role in biological processes such as cell development, tissue repair, and immunity, and can also be utilized as immunotherapies. However, challenges such as poor circulation limit their therapeutic potential. Recent advancements in engineering cytokines have focused on strategies across different size scales to enhance their effectiveness in treating diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders.
Cytokine signaling is critical to a range of biological processes including cell development, tissue repair, aging, and immunity. In addition to acting as key signal mediators of the immune system, cytokines can also serve as potent immunotherapies with more than 20 recombinant products currently Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved to treat conditions including hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and various cancers. Yet despite their biological importance and clinical utility, cytokine immunotherapies suffer from intrinsic challenges that limit their therapeutic potential including poor circulation, systemic toxicity, and low tissue- or cell-specificity. In the past decade in particular, methods have been devised to engineer cytokines in order to overcome such challenges and here, the myriad strategies are reviewed that may be employed in order to improve the therapeutic potential of cytokine and chemokine immunotherapies with applications in cancer and autoimmune disease therapy, as well as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. For clarity, these strategies are collected and presented as they vary across size scales, ranging from single amino acid substitutions, to larger protein-polymer conjugates, nano/micrometer-scale particles, and macroscale implants. Together, this work aims to provide readers with a timely view of the field of cytokine engineering with an emphasis on early-stage therapeutic approaches.

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