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Current landscape and future prospects of interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) agonists in cancer immunotherapy

Kengo Tanigawa, William L. Redmond

2025OncoImmunology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has significantly improved the survival for many patients with advanced malignancy. However, fewer than 50% of patients benefit from ICB, highlighting the need for more effective immunotherapy options. High-dose interleukin-2 (HD IL-2) immunotherapy, which is approved for patients with metastatic melanoma and renal cell carcinoma, stimulates CD8+ T cells and NK cells and can generate durable responses in a subset of patients. Moreover, HD IL-2 may have potential efficacy in patients whose disease has progressed following ICB and plays a vital role in expanding tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) in TIL therapy. Despite its potential, the use of HD IL-2 is limited by severe toxicities such as hypotension and vascular leak syndrome. Additionally, only a few patients achieve a good outcome after HD IL-2 therapy. To address these challenges, numerous next-generation IL-2 receptor (IL-2 R) agonists have been developed to exhibit treatment effects while minimizing adverse events. This review will explore IL-2 biology, the clinical application of HD IL-2 therapy, and the development of novel IL-2 R agonists for cancer immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyMedicineCancer immunotherapyCancerInterleukin 2Cancer researchReceptorImmunologyImmune systemInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction