Selected article for: "inflammatory cell and myeloid cell"

Author: Oft, Martin
Title: Immune regulation and cytotoxic T cell activation of IL-10 agonists – Preclinical and clinical experience
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  • Document date: 2019_11_6
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    Snippet: The expansion and activation of tumor antigen reactive CD8(+) T cells are primary goals of immunotherapies for cancer. IL-10 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine with an essential role in the development and proliferation of regulatory T cells, restricting myeloid and chronic inflammatory T cell responses. However, IL-10 is also essential for the expansion of antigen activated, tumor specific CD8(+) T cells, leading to spontaneous tumor development in IL-10 deficient patients and mice. IL-10 induces
    Document: The expansion and activation of tumor antigen reactive CD8(+) T cells are primary goals of immunotherapies for cancer. IL-10 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine with an essential role in the development and proliferation of regulatory T cells, restricting myeloid and chronic inflammatory T cell responses. However, IL-10 is also essential for the expansion of antigen activated, tumor specific CD8(+) T cells, leading to spontaneous tumor development in IL-10 deficient patients and mice. IL-10 induces IFNγ and cytotoxic mediators in antigen activated T cells. In clinical trials, monotherapy with recombinant, pegylated IL-10 (Pegilodecakin) induced objective responses in cancer patients. Patients receiving pegilodecakin had a systemic increase of IFNγ and granzymes, proliferation and expansion of immune checkpoint positive CD8(+) T cells. Combination of pegilodecakin with anti-PD-1 appeared to improve on the efficacy of the single agents.

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