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Histamine release and cytokine production by mast cells and basophils are thought to be closely involved in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Some reports show that
FK506
(tacrolimus hydrate) inhibited histamine release and cytokine production by mast cells and basophils. However, as the effects of
FK506
has not been compared with those of clinically used drugs in those reports, the clinical relevancy of
FK506
inhibition remained unclear. In this paper, we compared the actions of
FK506
with those of steroids or disodium cromoglycate (DSCG) which has been clinically used.
FK506
inhibited histamine release by
Brown
-Norway rat peritoneal mast cells more potently than steroids and especially DSCG.
FK506
also inhibited histamine release by a mast rat basophilic leukemia (RBL)-1 cell line and human peripheral blood basophils, whereas steroids failed to inhibit histamine release by human basophils.
FK506
as well as steroids inhibited TNF-alpha and IL-4 production by RBL-1 cells.
FK506
was therefore more effective than steroids and DSCG in inhibiting histamine release, and it also had the ability of inhibiting cytokine production by mast cells as steroids do. We concluded that
FK506
might regulate allergic diseases via these actions, judging from the viewpoint of clinical relevancy.
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PMID:FK506 inhibition of histamine release and cytokine production by mast cells and basophils. 1068 2
A newly developed liver/small bowel transplantation model (LSBTx) was used to investigate the tolerogenic effect of a liver allograft toward a simultaneously transplanted small bowel. Small bowel transplantation (SBTx) under high-dose immunosuppression was compared to LSBTx with a lower
FK506
dosage. Syngeneic Lewis [(LEW) to LEW] and two fully allogeneic rat strain combinations (
Brown
Norway-to-LEW and Dark Agouti-to-LEW) were used. Clinical course and histological findings after SBTx demonstrated a chronic rejection of the small bowel allograft within 100 days. However, after LSBTx long-term acceptance (> 150 days) was achieved after a transient rejection crisis, although initial immunosuppression was significantly lower. Furthermore, indicator heart transplantations demonstrated the induction of donor-specific tolerance in both allogeneic strain combinations. In contrast to other LSBTx rat models, these results reflect observations after human LSBTx, in which the rate of acute and chronic rejection is also significantly lower than after human SBTx.
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PMID:"Tolerogenic effect" of the liver for a small bowel allograft. 1111 77
The application of multiple immunosuppressive therapy for organ transplantation could enhance therapeutic efficacy, while minimizing the toxicity of individual drugs used in the regimen. In this study, the effect of the combined therapy of vincristine (VCR) with tacrolimus (
FK506
) or sirolimus (rapamycin, RAPA) was tested in prevention of acute heart allograft rejection in the rat. A
Brown
Norway (BN, RT 1(n)) to Lewis (LEW, RT 1(1)) rat combination was used in a heart allografting model. VCR was administered intraperitoneally once daily, while
FK506
and RAPA were given by gavage once daily for 14 days after transplantation. There were dose-related prolongations of mean survival time (MST) to monotherapy of VCR,
FK506
, or RAPA. The MST in combination therapy indicated that a synergistic interaction was produced when compared with the respective monotherapies: VCR 0.05 mg/kg/day +
FK506
0.5 mg/kg/day (16.00 +/- 1.79 days, P = 0.001; combination index (CI) = 0.557); VCR 0.05 mg/kg/day +
FK506
1.0 mg/kg/day (29.00 +/- 10.54 days, P = 0.001; CI = 0.598); VCR 0.05 mg/kg/day + RAPA 0.2 mg/kg/day (17.33 +/- 1.97 days, P = 0.001; CI = 0.500); and VCR 0.05 mg/kg/day + RAPA 0.4 mg/kg/day (21.17 +/- 3.19 days, P = 0.001; CI = 0.838). Combination therapy of VCR and
FK506
or RAPA produced synergistic effects in prevention of acute heart allograft rejection in the rat.
...
PMID:Synergistic effect of vincristine with tacrolimus or sirolimus in prevention of acute heart allograft rejection in the rat. 1274 Aug 83
The complete withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy after hind-limb transplantation across a strong histocompatibility barrier (
Brown
-Norway to Lewis) included a low-dose combination of
FK506
, mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), and prednisone. MMF and prednisone were tapered and withdrawn between weeks 2 and 7. From weeks 8 to 24, Group 1 animals (n=23) had
FK506
tapered; for those in Group 2 (n=11) the dose of
FK506
was not changed. At week 24,
FK506
was stopped. The six limb grafts in Group 1 (26%) that achieved the 1-year end-point uneventfully showed chimerism by bone marrow and skin grafting supporting the presence of donor-specific tolerance. Rejection, which was common during tapering of
FK506
, was reversed by salvage therapy. All limbs were rejected postwithdrawal in Group 2. This study showed that tapering of
FK506
combined with salvage therapy may allow long-term survival of some transplanted limbs after complete withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy despite a complete MHC barrier.
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PMID:Experimental limb transplantation, part III: induction of tolerance in the rigorous strain combination of Brown Norway donor to Lewis recipient. 1568 45
This study including prevention and rescue experiments was performed to examine the efficacy of FK778 and its interactions with
FK506
. In the prevention experiment,
Brown
-Norway rats transplanted with a 7 Lewis livers received day-course of FK778 or a combination of FK778 and
FK506
treatment. For the rescue experiment, the recipients were additionally treated with FK778 from days 7 to 13. Blood chemistry and histopathological findings were used to examine the host and the graft condition. Donor-specific IgM was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The serum trough level of FK778 was examined by high-performance liquid chromatography. FK778 suppressed acute rejection in a dose-dependent manner. The optimal FK778 dosage was 20 mg/kg body weight (BW) d. FK778 treatment from days 7 to 13 rescued liver grafts from ongoing rejection. The combination of
FK506
(0.125 mg/kg BW/d) and FK778 (20 mg/kg BW/d) maintained better graft condition than FK778 (20 mg/kg BW/d) monotherapy. In conclusion, FK778 prevents acute rejection in and rescues transplant recipients from ongoing rejection after rat liver transplantation. The optimal monotherapy dosage of FK778 was 20 mg/kg BW/d. Combination therapy with
FK506
was more beneficial than FK778 monotherapy.
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PMID:FK778 controls acute rejection after rat liver allotransplantation showing positive interaction with FK506. 1580 70
Donor leukocytes administered at the time of transplantation may prolong organ allograft survival. This study examined the effectiveness of donor leukocyte injection combined with immunosuppression for limb transplantation across the strong histocompatibility barrier of a
Brown
Norway donor to a Lewis recipient. Eight animals received 6 x 10(7) donor leukocytes injected on the day of transplantation. From day 1,
FK506
(2 mg/kg/d), mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) (15 mg/kg/d), and prednisone (0.5 mg/kg/d) were administered for 2 weeks. After week 2, prednisone and MMF were both tapered by 20% of the initial dosage per week. After week 7, the animals received only
FK506
(2 mg/kg/d). From week 8,
FK506
was tapered to the maintenance dose of 0.8 mg/kg/d at week 10 and was stopped on week 24. A control group of 8 animals underwent identical treatment except that the leukocyte injection was omitted. Rejection was observed in both groups during
FK506
monotherapy; however, the onset of early rejection episodes was significantly later, the period for reversal of the first rejection was significantly shorter, and the dosage of
FK506
at the time of rejection was significantly lower among leukocyte-treated recipients. After completion of immunosuppression, survival was modestly prolonged in the leukocyte-treated group. One animal is surviving without immunosuppression on day 234. This trial of donor leukocyte injection combined with immunosuppression in limb transplantation showed a modest, but significant, improvement in outcome.
...
PMID:Donor leukocytes combine with immunosuppressive drug therapy to prolong limb allograft survival. 1596 21
Donor leukocytes administered at the time of transplantation may prolong organ allograft survival. Delayed administration of calcineurin inhibitors, such as
FK506
or cyclosporine, may enhance their efficacy. Herein the effectiveness of this strategy to promote limb transplant survival was investigated in the strong histocompatibility barrier of
Brown
-Norway donor to Lewis recipients. Donor leukocytes (6 x 10(7) intravenously) were injected on the day of transplantation followed on day 1 to 14 with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF; 15 mg/kg/d) and prednisone, (0.5 mg/kg/d) which were then tapered by 20% each week and stopped at week 7. Administration of of
FK506
(2 mg/kg/d) was started on day 4 and continued for 8 weeks, then tapered for 4 weeks to a maintenance dose of 0.8 mg/kg/d, which was continued for 12 weeks (group A; n = 8). A control group (n = 8) underwent identical treatment save for donor leukocyte injection but rather commencement of
FK506
on day 1. Rejection was common during
FK506
tapering in both groups. However group A showed a significantly later onset, a shorter period for reversal of the first rejection, and a significantly lower dosage of
FK506
at the time of rejection. After the completion of immunosuppression, rejection occurred significantly later in group A than the control group with one animal surviving without immunosuppression on day 344. This is the first trial of a donor leukocyte injection combined with delayed
FK506
administration in limb transplantation, which suggested that it could produce a modest but significant improvement in outcome.
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PMID:Donor leukocytes combined with delayed immunosupressive drug therapy prolong limb allograft survival. 1638 86
Massive infiltration of eosinophils is the typical histopathologic feature of severe forms of allergic conjunctival diseases (ACDs) such as vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Although ACD is an antigen (Ag)-specific disease, eosinophils lack Ag-specific receptors. Therefore, my group studied the likely roles of immunocompetent cells bearing Ag-specific receptors in inducing conjunctival eosinophil infiltration in ACDs. To induce experimental conjunctivitis (EC),
Brown
Norway rats and C57BL/6 and Balb/c mice were passively immunized by the transfer of Ag-specific or primed IgE, splenocytes, or purified T-cells and then challenged with Ag in eyedrops. The transfer of Ag-primed splenocytes or T-cells, but not of Ag-specific IgE, induced conjunctival eosinophil infiltration. We also showed that soon after EC induction by T-cell transfer, activated Ag-specific T-cells infiltrated the conjunctiva. Moreover, when EC-developing animals were topically treated with the T-cell-specific immunosuppressants cyclosporin A and
FK506
, conjunctival eosinophil infiltration was abrogated. In addition, only the transfer of Ag-specific type 2 helper T-cells (TH2 cells), but not of type 1 helper T-cells or CD8 T-cells, could induce conjunctival eosinophil infiltration. Our data show that Ag-specific TH2 cells play a crucial role in inducing conjunctival eosinophil infiltration during the development of EC. It is necessary to elucidate the roles that conjunctival residential cells and immunocompetent cells other than T-cells play in the conjunctival eosinophil infiltration of EC.
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PMID:Roles of T-cells in the development of allergic conjunctival diseases. 1788 14
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