Efineptakin alfa (NT-17) is a long-acting recombinant human IL-7. Efineptakin alfa supports the proliferation and survival CD4+ and CD8+ cells in both human and mice. Efineptakin alfa can be used for glioblastoma research.
Efineptakin alfa (10 mg/kg, IM, single) combined with SLC-3010 (1.8 mg/kg, IV, single) inhibits tumor growth in MC38-bearing mice[1].Efineptakin alfa (10 mg/kg) mitigates RT-related lymphopenia, increases cytotoxic CD8 T lymphocytes systemically and in the tumor, and improves survival in orthotopic glioma-bearing mice[2].
References:
[1]. Campian JL, et al. Long-Acting Recombinant Human Interleukin-7, NT-I7, Increases Cytotoxic CD8 T Cells and Enhances Survival in Mouse Glioma Models. Clin Cancer Res. 2022 Mar 15;28(6):1229-1239.
[2]. Seungtae Baek, et al. rhIL-7-Fc (efineptakin alfa; NT-I7) enhances the anti-tumor response when combined with hIL-2/TCB2c complex. 2022 AACR Abstract #4199.
















