In Vivo Effect of Omeprazole on HLA-DR Expression and the Nonocyte-Macrophage Function in Patis with Duodenal Ulcer Disease

Abstract
It is not known if onieprazole possesses any action on immune system. Therefore, we examined the effect of oineprazole on parameters of cellular immunity [T-cell subsets-CD3±, CD4±, CD8± - and HLA-DR expression on peripheral blood lyniphocytes (PBLs)] and on function of peripheral blood monocyte-macrophages (PBMMs) [random migration (RM), directed migration (DM), phagocytosis index (P-I) and HLA-DR expression] in 13 duodenal ulcer patients before and during 3-mo omeprazole treatment. The number of T-cell subsets varied at pretreatment values (p>0.05), whereas the percentage of HLA-DR positive PBLs increased significantly after 3-mo therapy (p< 0.001). On the other hand, all studied parameters concerning PBMMs (RM, DM, P-I and HLA-DR expression) increased significantly after 3-mo therapy (p<0.001, p<0.001, p<0.003, p<0.001, respectively vs. baseline values). In conclusion, oineprazole exerts an immunopotentiating effect on functions of PBMMs and may also influence T-cell function. These effects can be considered as an advantage of omeprazole in long-term treated patients with peptic ulcer disease.