2023
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202300275
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Revitalizing Cytokine‐Based Cancer Immunotherapy through Advanced Delivery Systems

Abstract: Cytokines can coordinate robust immune responses, holding great promise as therapeutics against infections, autoimmune diseases and cancers. In cancer treatment, numerous pro‐inflammatory cytokines have displayed promising efficacy in preclinical studies. However, their clinical application has been hindered by poor pharmacokinetics, significant toxicity and unsatisfactory anticancer efficacy. Thus, while IFN‐α and IL‐2 have been approved for specific cancer treatments, other cytokines still remain subject of … Show more

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“…Cancer vaccines are designed to treat existing cancers by stimulating the immune system to attack cancer cells, such as targeting specific antigens found on cancer cells ( 77 ). Cytokine therapy boosts the immune system’s ability to fight cancer via using cytokines, such as interferons and interleukins ( 78 , 79 ). Immunotherapy has shown remarkable overcomes in treating certain types of cancer, including melanoma, lung cancer, and leukemia.…”
Section: Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer vaccines are designed to treat existing cancers by stimulating the immune system to attack cancer cells, such as targeting specific antigens found on cancer cells ( 77 ). Cytokine therapy boosts the immune system’s ability to fight cancer via using cytokines, such as interferons and interleukins ( 78 , 79 ). Immunotherapy has shown remarkable overcomes in treating certain types of cancer, including melanoma, lung cancer, and leukemia.…”
Section: Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%