Interleukin 15 Pharmacokinetics and Consumption by a Dynamic Cytokine Sink

Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is crucial for the proliferation and survival of NK and CD8 T memory cells, and of significant interest in immuno-oncology. Immune cell expansion requires continuous IL-15 exposure above a threshold concentration for an extended period. However, the short t of IL-15 makes this...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2020-08, Vol.11, p.1813
Hauptverfasser: Hangasky, John A, Waldmann, Thomas A, Santi, Daniel V
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Zusammenfassung:Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is crucial for the proliferation and survival of NK and CD8 T memory cells, and of significant interest in immuno-oncology. Immune cell expansion requires continuous IL-15 exposure above a threshold concentration for an extended period. However, the short t of IL-15 makes this impossible to achieve after a single injection without a high C and toxicities. The most effective way to deliver IL-15 is continuous intra-venous infusion, but this administration mode is impractical. Efforts have been devoted to developing IL-15 agonists which after a single injection maintain the cytokine in a narrow therapeutic window for a long period. Enigmatically, although the half-life extension technologies used often extend the half-life of a protein to 1 or more weeks, the modified IL-15 agonists studied usually have systemic elimination half-lives of only a few hours and rarely much longer than 1 day. These short half-lives-common to all circulating IL-15 agonists thus far reported-can be explained by a dynamic increase in clearance of the agonists that accompanies target immune cell proliferation. What is needed is an IL-15 agonist that is as effective as continuous intravenous infusion, but with the convenience and acceptance of single injections at 1-week or longer intervals.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2020.01813