Suppressive effect of antibiotic siomycin on antibody production.

Motoi Ueno, Satoko Furukawa, Fumie Abe, Michiko Ushioda, Kiyotaka Fujine, Shigeru Johki, Hidetaka Hatori, Hirotsugu Ueda
Author Information
  1. Motoi Ueno: Fermentation Research Laboratories, Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., 5-2-3 Tokodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-2698, Japan. motoi_ueno@po.fujisawa.co.jp

Abstract

The antibiotic thiazole compound siomycin, which we have found from the culture broth of Actinomycetes (strain No.806097) in search of antibody production inhibitor, showed the in vitro immunosuppressive property against B-cells stimulated with T-cell independent antigen DNP-LPS (dinitrophenyl-lipopolysaccharide) while it also showed inhibitory effect against T-cell proliferation. Its inhibitory mechanism was considered to be different from that of FK506, the representative of T-cell immunosuppressant. Moreover, siomycin showed inhibitory effect in both T-cell dependent and independent murine antibody production models and decreased the severity in murine collagen arthritis model. Therefore, siomycin is a unique immunosuppressant which has potential for the treatment of some antibody-mediated diseases.

MeSH Term

Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Antibody Formation
Arthritis, Experimental
B-Lymphocytes
Collagen
Female
Humans
Immunosuppressive Agents
Lymphocyte Activation
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred DBA
Peptides
T-Lymphocytes
Tacrolimus
Thiostrepton

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Immunosuppressive Agents
Peptides
siomycin
Collagen
Thiostrepton
Tacrolimus

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