INHIBITION OF MITOGEN-INDUCED HUMAN-LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSES BY TETRACYCLINE ANALOGS
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 35 (3) , 443-446
Abstract
The effect of tetracyclines on mitogen-induced proliferative responses of human lymphocytes was examined. Of the 3 tetracycline analogs studied, doxycycline possessed the most potent inhibiting effects. This occurred at drug concentrations (1-10 .mu.g/ml) easily attainable in serum during conventional dosage schedules. Other investigations have shown that tetracyclines also interfere with neutrophil function. Taken together, these findings may have clinical significance. Recovery from serious infections generally requires some minimal host immune responses, and the immunosuppressive side-effects of tetracyclines may have detrimental effects on patients with debilitating illnesses or impaired immunological defense mechanisms. Tetracyclines may share some common properties of conventional immunosuppressive drugs, such as cytotoxicity, teratogenicity and cancerogenicity. The long-term use of tetracyclines for conditions such as chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis and acne vulgaris needs to be re-examined.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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