Rationale and safety of anti-interleukin-23 and anti-interleukin-17A therapy

Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2006 Jun;19(3):245-52. doi: 10.1097/01.qco.0000224818.42729.67.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Interleukin-12 is a heterodimeric cytokine and an important mediator of the cellular immune response. The recent discovery of the novel cytokine interleukin-23 has led to a re-evaluation of interleukin-12 biology, as both cytokines use a common p40 subunit. This review discusses understanding of what distinguishes these related cytokines and the infection risks associated with targeting these cytokine pathways during treatment of inflammatory diseases.

Recent findings: Recent work has shown that interleukin-23 stimulates the development of a distinct subset of effector T cells that produce interleukin-17A. These interleukin-17A-producing cells are critical mediators of the inflammatory response in several mouse models of autoimmunity. Although it is well established that interleukin-12 is a critical mediator of host defense, the role of the interleukin-23/interleukin-17A axis during infections has only recently been evaluated.

Summary: Interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 have distinct roles in mediating host defense and autoimmune inflammation. Although targeting interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 simultaneously against the common p40 subunit is efficacious in clinical trials for human autoimmune diseases, targeting of interleukin-23 alone or the downstream effector cytokine interleukin-17A may be an effective treatment strategy for organ-specific autoimmune diseases. It is likely that targeting interleukin-23 or interleukin-17A alone, as opposed to targeting interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 together, will reduce the patients' risk of developing treatment-related infections.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies / immunology*
  • Antibodies / therapeutic use*
  • Autoimmunity / immunology
  • Bacterial Infections / immunology
  • Bacterial Infections / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Inflammation / immunology
  • Interleukin-12 / immunology*
  • Interleukin-17 / immunology*
  • Interleukin-23
  • Interleukin-23 Subunit p19
  • Interleukins / immunology*
  • Mice
  • Mycobacterium
  • Mycobacterium Infections / immunology
  • Mycobacterium Infections / therapy
  • Salmonella
  • Salmonella Infections / immunology
  • Salmonella Infections / therapy

Substances

  • Antibodies
  • IL23A protein, human
  • Il23a protein, mouse
  • Interleukin-17
  • Interleukin-23
  • Interleukin-23 Subunit p19
  • Interleukins
  • Interleukin-12