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Immunomodulation with IL-7 and IL-15 in HIV-1 infection

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JOURNAL OF VIRUS ERADICATION
卷 9, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jve.2023.100347

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Immunomodulating agents are substances that can modify the host immune responses, and cytokines IL-7 and IL-15 are important immunostimulators that enhance the proliferation and function of immune cells. They have been tested in HIV-1 cure-related clinical trials and may be part of the therapeutic approaches towards HIV-1 remission.
Immunomodulating agents are substances that modify the host immune responses in diseases such as infections, autoimmune conditions and cancers. Immunomodulators can be divided into two main groups: 1) immunostimulators that activate the immune system such as cytokines, toll-like receptor agonists and immune checkpoint blockers; and 2) immunosuppressors that dampen an overactive immune system such as corticosteroids and cytokine-blocking antibodies. In this review, we have focussed on the two primarily T and natural killer (NK) cell homeostatic cytokines: interleukin-7 (IL-7) and-15 (IL-15). These cytokines are immunostimulators which act on immune cells independently of the presence or absence of antigen. In vivo studies have shown that IL-7 administration enhances proliferation of circulating T cells whereas IL-15 agonists enhance the proliferation and function of NK and CD8+ T cells. Both IL-7 and IL-15 therapies have been tested as single interventions in HIV-1 cure-related clinical trials. In this review, we explore whether IL-7 and IL-15 could be part of the therapeutic approaches towards HIV-1 remission.

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