Perspective of using in vitro models to understand immunotherapy-induced cytokine release syndrome
Ethan Perkins, Christopher Cooper, Emma Lund, Miriam Alb, Hannah Morgan, Birgit Fogal, Philip Hewitt, Alexander Mazein, Marek Ostaszewski, Katherina Sewald

TL;DR
This paper reviews in vitro models for predicting cytokine release syndrome, a dangerous immune reaction, to improve drug safety testing.
Contribution
The paper provides an updated review of advanced in vitro cytokine release assays and their role in nonclinical toxicology.
Findings
In vitro models are crucial for predicting cytokine release syndrome in early drug development.
The imSAVAR consortium is developing tools to improve immunological safety testing using adverse outcome pathways.
New Approach Methodologies are enhancing the predictive power of cytokine release assays.
Abstract
Since the TGN1412 clinical trial failure to predict cytokine release syndrome (CRS) during preclinical trials, alternative in vitro models have become increasingly important for identifying potential adverse outcomes in early drug development. Considering this, in 2019 the IMI2/EU immune safety avatar (imSAVAR) consortium was established, encompassing academic, industry, and regulatory organizations. ImSAVAR aims to deliver a broad range of tools to enhance our ability to assess the efficacy and safety of immunomodulatory therapies. In addition, imSAVAR uses the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept to describe immune-related adverse effects, such as CRS, thereby facilitating the discovery of new biological markers for clinical management and prediction of immune-related adverse effects in nonclinical development. ImSAVAR unanimously agreed that CRS and advanced cytokine release assay…
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TopicsDrug-Induced Adverse Reactions · Immune Cell Function and Interaction · Immunotoxicology and immune responses
