Engineering cytokine therapeutics
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2023Source
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, 1, 4, (2023), pp. 286-303ISSN
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Internal Medicine
Biophysical Chemistry
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering
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vol. 1
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iss. 4
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p. 286
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p. 303
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Biophysical Chemistry; Radboudumc 19: Nanomedicine Internal Medicine; Radboudumc 4: lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Internal Medicine; Internal Medicine - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Cytokines have pivotal roles in immunity, making them attractive as therapeutics for a variety of immune-related disorders. However, the widespread clinical use of cytokines has been limited by their short blood half-lives and severe side effects caused by low specificity and unfavourable biodistribution. Innovations in bioengineering have aided in advancing our knowledge of cytokine biology and yielded new technologies for cytokine engineering. In this Review, we discuss how the development of bioanalytical methods, such as sequencing and high-resolution imaging combined with genetic techniques, have facilitated a better understanding of cytokine biology. We then present an overview of therapeutics arising from cytokine re-engineering, targeting and delivery, mRNA therapeutics and cell therapy. We also highlight the application of these strategies to adjust the immunological imbalance in different immune-mediated disorders, including cancer, infection and autoimmune diseases. Finally, we look ahead to the hurdles that must be overcome before cytokine therapeutics can live up to their full potential.
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