Inhibition of phagocytes by cyclosporin in vitro.

S. Thorat, U. Thatte, N. Pai, S. Dahanukar
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Cyclosporin is an immunosuppressant that acts by selectively inhibiting the activation of T lymphocytes. Its effects on monocytes and neutrophils are not well explored. We investigated the in vitro effects of cyclosporin on these cells, harvested from venous blood from nine healthy, non-smoking volunteers. In vitro incubation of monocytes with increasing concentrations of cyclosporin (5, 25 and 625 micrograms) depressed their phagocytosis by 22%, 32% and 49%, respectively, compared to the control values. The intracellular killing capacity of monocytes decreased by 26%, 31% and 43% with these doses, and neutrophil phagocytosis was depressed in a similar manner (16%, 30% and 40%). Patients receiving cyclosporin are susceptible to infections, and inhibition of these phagocytic cells by cyclosporin may be partly responsible for this. Neutrophil chemotaxis is reduced in patients with impaired renal function. Treating these patients with cyclosporin may in addition suppress the phagocytic function of these cells.
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环孢素对体外吞噬细胞的抑制作用。
环孢素是一种免疫抑制剂,通过选择性抑制T淋巴细胞的活化而起作用。其对单核细胞和中性粒细胞的影响尚未得到很好的探讨。我们研究了环孢素对这些细胞的体外作用,这些细胞来自9名健康的非吸烟志愿者的静脉血。体外培养单核细胞时,增加环孢素浓度(5、25和625微克),与对照组相比,单核细胞的吞噬能力分别下降了22%、32%和49%。这些剂量使单核细胞胞内杀伤能力分别下降26%、31%和43%,中性粒细胞吞噬能力也以类似的方式受到抑制(16%、30%和40%)。接受环孢素治疗的患者易受感染,环孢素对这些吞噬细胞的抑制可能是部分原因。肾功能受损患者中性粒细胞趋化性降低。此外,用环孢素治疗这些患者可能会抑制这些细胞的吞噬功能。
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