Thalidomide and its metabolites have no effect on human lymphocyte proliferation

T. Santos-Mendoza, L. Favila-Castillo, A. Oltra, J. Tamaríz, F. Labarrios, S. Estrada-Parra, I. Estrada-García

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Abstract

Thalidomide is a drug that is being used in several diseases with an immunological component, but the effects on the different immune functions have only been studied partially. Therefore, we studied the effect of thalidomide on PPD- or Con-A-induced proliferation of human mononuclear cells. We found no direct effect of thalidomide at up to 50 μg/ml on the cultures. Cells taken from subjects 6 h after ingestion of 200 mg of thalidomide proliferated equally well to PPD and Con-A than cells taken prior to drug administration. Plasma taken from subjects that ingested 200 mg of thalidomide 6 h before did not affect the proliferative response of their own cells when added to the culutures. Plasma from rabbits that were injected with doses 5 or 15 times higher than the dose given to humans did not diminish the proliferative response of human mononuclear cells to PPD. We conclude that neither thalidomide nor its metabolites affect the proliferative response of human mononuclear cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-17
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
Volume111
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1996

Keywords

  • Lymphocyte proliferation
  • Thalidomide
  • Thalidomide metabolites

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