Sharma V K, Li B, Khanna A, Sehajpal P K, Suthanthiran M
Rogsin Institute, Department of Transplantation and Extracorporeal Therapy, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York 10021.
Curr Opin Immunol. 1994 Oct;6(5):784-90. doi: 10.1016/0952-7915(94)90085-x.
The basic immunosuppressive protocol involves the use of multiple drugs, each directed at a discrete site in the T-cell activation cascade. The prevailing paradigm regarding the mechanisms of action of immunosuppressants is that they function to prevent allograft rejection by preventing cell activation, proliferation and/or cytokine production. A new hypothesis is that some of the immunosuppressants might function by stimulating the expression of immunosuppressive molecules and/or cells.