immunocytokines
Immunocytokines are fusion proteins that combine an immune cytokine with an antibody or antibody fragment. The intent is to deliver cytokine activity specifically to sites of disease, most commonly tumors or inflamed tissues, thereby amplifying local immune responses while limiting systemic toxicity.
Typically, the construct comprises a cytokine gene fused to the variable region or full-length form of an
Mechanistically, the antibody directs the cytokine to the disease site, where it can activate immune effector
Immunocytokines have been explored primarily in cancer therapy, with several candidates entering early-phase clinical trials. Targets
A well-known example is L19-IL2, which fuses interleukin-2 to an antibody fragment directed at the EDB domain