Immunopharmacology
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Individual variations in lymphocyte-responses to glucocorticoids in patients with bronchial asthma: comparison of potencies for five glucocorticoids.
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are known to be effective for bronchial asthma, however, a considerable number of asthma patients fail to respond to GC despite the onset of serious side effects. Here we examined individual sensitivities to five clinically-used GCs in 40 asthma patients and 100 healthy subjects. Peripheral-blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated from these subjects, and their in vitro sensitivities to hydrocortisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, and betamethasone were determined with a mitogen-assay procedure. ⋯ Thus, the results showed that a part of asthma patients exhibited PBMC-resistance to GCs, especially to prednisolone. Methylprednisolone potency was unexpectedly higher (> 10 times) than prednisolone potency. Our results also raised the possibility that PBMC-resistance to prednisolone in asthma may correlate with an increase in IL-2R positive PBMCs.
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Comparative Study
Differential regulation by thalidomide and dexamethasone of cytokine expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Immunosuppressive drugs are used routinely to reduce the inappropriate production of cytokines in an immune response. Recent attention has focused on drugs that selectively inhibit specific cytokines. Both thalidomide and dexamethasone have been reported to exhibit immunomodulatory effects on cytokines in vitro. ⋯ The data indicate that dexamethasone is a broad range immunosuppressant inhibiting all cytokines tested in a dose-dependent manner at the level of both secreted product and mRNA. Conversely, thalidomide selectively inhibits the production of IL-6 and TNF-alpha. Due to their markedly different effects on cytokine production, and the fact that both drugs act at the level of transcription, we believe they influence separate pathways involved in cytokine gene regulation.