Type I and II interferons toward ideal vaccine and immunotherapy
Burcu Temizoz, Ken J. Ishii
Abstract
: The current evidence suggests that the dual role of IFNs for antimicrobial and antitumor immunity is dependent not only on the timing, administration route, and dose of IFNs but also on the type of pathogen/tumor. Therefore, we think that combinatorial therapies involving IFN-inducing adjuvants and immune-checkpoint blockers may offer therapeutic potential, especially for cancer, whereas infectious, autoinflammatory or autoimmune diseases require fine adjustment of timing, dose, and route of the administration for candidate IFN-based vaccines or immunotherapies.
Topics & Concepts
ImmunologyImmunityImmune systemInnate immune systemImmunotherapyBiologyAutoimmunityAcquired immune systemAntimicrobialCancer immunotherapyMedicineMicrobiologyinterferon and immune responsesCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses