Camacho_1999_Immunopharmacology_44_255

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Title : Hypothemycin inhibits the proliferative response and modulates the production of cytokines during T cell activation - Camacho_1999_Immunopharmacology_44_255
Author(s) : Camacho R , Staruch MJ , Dasilva C , Koprak S , Sewell T , Salituro G , Dumont FJ
Ref : Immunopharmacology , 44 :255 , 1999
Abstract :

Hypothemycin, a resorcylic acid lactone antibiotic, was identified as active in a screen for inhibitors of T cell activation. It was found to inhibit the proliferation of mouse and human T cells stimulated with anti-CD3 mAb + PMA and of human PBMC stimulated with anti-CD3 mAb alone. This inhibition was partially reversed by exogenous IL-2 indicating that it is not due to non-specific toxicity. Hypothemycin potently suppressed the production of IL-2 (IC50: 9 nM) but affected IL-2-induced proliferation to a lesser extent (IC50: 194 nM). Hypothemycin also inhibited IL-6, IL-10, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha production. By contrast, it markedly enhanced the production of IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13. These effects were seen both at the mRNA and protein secretion levels. Analysis of the effect of hypothemycin on CD69 induction suggested that it disrupts calcineurin-independent rather than calcineurin-dependent signaling. Furthermore, hypothemycin was able to inhibit the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 induced by PMA treatment of T cells. Therefore, hypothemycin represents an inhibitor of T cell activation with a novel mode of action and unique modulatory activity on cytokine production.

PubMedSearch : Camacho_1999_Immunopharmacology_44_255
PubMedID: 10598882
Gene_locus related to this paper: hypsb-hpm3

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Camacho R, Staruch MJ, Dasilva C, Koprak S, Sewell T, Salituro G, Dumont FJ (1999)
Hypothemycin inhibits the proliferative response and modulates the production of cytokines during T cell activation
Immunopharmacology 44 :255

Camacho R, Staruch MJ, Dasilva C, Koprak S, Sewell T, Salituro G, Dumont FJ (1999)
Immunopharmacology 44 :255