Sampson D, Lui A
Cancer Res. 1976 Mar;36(3):952-5.
The immunopotentiating drug, levamisole, was found to augment human lymphocyte responses to allogeneic cells and plant mitogens in vitro. The effect was critically dose dependent and, at high doses, suppression rather than augmentation of the immune response was observed. Our hypothesis that augmentation of immune responses by the drug is due to the selective impairment of immunoregulatory suppressor activity was tested in a model using human splenic and thymic suppressor cells. Contrary to expectation, the drug was found to be capable of augmenting suppressor activity rather than abolishing it. It is concluded that levamisole is a nonspecific stimulator of lymphocyte function, irrespective of the role played by these cells in the human response.
免疫增强药物左旋咪唑在体外可增强人淋巴细胞对同种异体细胞和植物有丝分裂原的反应。这种效应严格依赖剂量,在高剂量时,观察到的是免疫反应的抑制而非增强。我们关于该药物增强免疫反应是由于免疫调节抑制活性的选择性损伤的假设,在一个使用人脾和胸腺抑制细胞的模型中进行了测试。与预期相反,发现该药物能够增强抑制活性而非消除它。得出的结论是,左旋咪唑是淋巴细胞功能的非特异性刺激剂,而不论这些细胞在人体反应中所起的作用如何。