The synergistic interactions in vitro and in vivo of brequinar sodium with cyclosporine or rapamycin alone and in triple combination Journal Article


Authors: Kahan, B. D.; Tejpal, N.; Gibbons-Stubbers, S.; Tu, Y.; Wang, M.; Stepkowski, S.; Chou, T. C.
Article Title: The synergistic interactions in vitro and in vivo of brequinar sodium with cyclosporine or rapamycin alone and in triple combination
Abstract: The rigorous median-effect analysis was used to assess the interactions between cyclosporine and drugs that inhibit nucleotide synthesis pathways. Using in vitro proliferation assays wherein human lymphocytes were triggered by phytohemagglutin, anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, or mixed lymphocyte reactions, CsA was shown to display additive interactions with 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP), mizorbine (MZB), and mycophenolic acid (MPA), and a synergistic interaction with brequinar (BQR). In the in vitro assays, BQR contributed a further synergistic effect to the double-drug combination CsA/rapamycin (RAPA). Of the four inhibitors of nucleotide synthesis pathways, only BQR noncompetitively inhibited IL-2-stimulated proliferation of the CTLL-2 cell line. Using the in vivo assay of heterotopic Buffalo (BUF, RT-1b) cardiac allografts in Wistar-Furth (WFu, RT-1u) hosts, oral administration of BQR displayed about 100% bioavailability-which, like the bolus intravenous (i.v.) mode, was eight-fold more effective than continuous i.v. infusions. Furthermore median-effect analysis of serial amounts of orally administered BQR demonstrated that it contributes synergistically to the immunosuppressive effects of intravenously delivered CsA/RAPA (0.5/0.01 mg/kg/day). The degree of synergism was proportionate to the extent of the immunosuppression. These findings document the potency of the CsA/RAPA/BQR triple-drug combination and suggest that the synergistic effects may permit dose reductions of each component, thereby mitigating toxicities resulting from the large amounts of individual agents necessary to achieve allo-unresponsiveness.
Keywords: renal-transplantation; drug-therapy; mizoribine
Journal Title: Transplantation
Volume: 55
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0041-1337
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1993-04-01
Start Page: 894
End Page: 900
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1993KY80000040
DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199304000-00039
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 8475566
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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