Villa M L, Rappocciolo G, Piazza P, Clerici E
Int J Immunopharmacol. 1986;8(7):805-9. doi: 10.1016/0192-0561(86)90018-4.
The effect of a series of antimicrobial drugs on human antigen-specific primary antibody response in vitro was investigated. Of the five agents tested, only streptomycin and gentamicin induced an appreciable reduction in the antibody response; penicillin G, rifampin and amikacin had a poor or irregular effect. The precise mechanisms of action of these substances on mammalian cells remain to be elucidated since an assessment of their capacity to interfere with the immune system is of particular importance in those patients with induced or acquired immunodeficiencies. In this respect, we provide an inexpensive and sensitive method for the preliminary screening of potentially immunosuppressive drugs.
研究了一系列抗菌药物对体外人抗原特异性初次抗体反应的影响。在所测试的五种药物中,只有链霉素和庆大霉素能使抗体反应明显降低;青霉素G、利福平及阿米卡星的作用较弱或无规律。由于评估这些物质干扰免疫系统的能力对那些有诱导性或获得性免疫缺陷的患者尤为重要,因此它们对哺乳动物细胞的确切作用机制仍有待阐明。在这方面,我们提供了一种廉价且灵敏的方法用于初步筛选潜在的免疫抑制药物。