Il-2 in combination with immune checkpoints inhibitors as a promising approach for cancer immunotherapy: A literature review

Authors

  • М. В. Киселевский
  • С. М. Ситдикова
  • А. А. Петкевич

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52532/

Keywords:

immunotherapy, checkpoint inhibitors, interleukin-2, combination therapy

Abstract

Relevance: Interleukin-2 (IL-2) alone has been shown to induce tumor regression and approved to treat metastatic renal cancer and melanoma. Checkpoint inhibitors realize their therapeutic effect through stimulation of immune system effectors; one of such mechanisms is the enhancement of IL-2 production by T-helpers.
The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of IL-2 administration as a component of combined immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors and to suggest the mechanisms by which IL-2 can reduce the frequency and severity of side effects during checkpoint inhibitor therapy without reducing their effectiveness.
Methods: The literature search was performed in the PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science databases by the keywords in article titles: “immunotherapy,” “checkpoint inhibitors,” “interleukin-2,” and “combination therapy” for the period 2011-2021. A total of 248 relevant articles were found. The review’s inclusion criteria were: clinical cases; data of clinical research methods; data on humans/body fluids from humans; literature reviews and meta-analyses. The selected 24 articles met the search criteria and were included in the review.
Results: The combined action of IL-2 and сheckpoint inhibitors increases the proliferative and killer activity of the antitumor immunity effectors compared to the action of the same drugs in mono-mode at a level exceeding the summation effect.
Conclusion: The combination of IL-2 and сheckpoint inhibitors can increase the effectiveness of anticancer treatment and is a promising area of immunotherapy.

Published

09.02.2025

How to Cite

Киселевский, М. В., Ситдикова, С. М., & Петкевич, А. А. (2025). Il-2 in combination with immune checkpoints inhibitors as a promising approach for cancer immunotherapy: A literature review. Oncology and Radiology of Kazakhstan, 4 (62), 43-47. https://doi.org/10.52532/
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