Tuesday 3 - memorize these sheets ILT Immunosuppressives Flashcards
mineralocorticoids vs glucocorticoids
glucocorticoid - carbohydrate metabolism regulating - main one in humans is hydrocortisone - PROTOTYPE COMPOUND is CORTISOL - REACTS ON GLUCOCORTICOID RESPONSE ELEMENTS IN DNA TO REGULATE Tx
-Sodium retention
+liver gycogen deposition
+anti inflammatory
mineralocorticoid - electrolyte balance regulating - main one in humans is aldosterone
+Sodium retention
- liver gycogen deposition
- anti inflammatory
Both secreted by the adrenal glands in response to ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone)
The most widely used immunosuppresant
prednisone
Steroid effects of the immune system
^ in cerculating neutrophils
lymphopenia
decreased peripheral monocytes, eosinophils
steroid effects on inflammatory mediators
decreased COX 2 expression
inhibits arachadonic acid
inhibit degranulation of granulocytes
inhibit synth of TNF, IL-1,2, and INF
Two calcineurin inhibitors
similarities and differences
what are they used to treat
Cyclosporine - binds cyclophilin, inhibits calcineurin, blocks dephosphorylation events needed for cytokine and t cell activation. Long term therapy for transplants. Renal, nephro toxic
Tacrolimus - binds FKBP, inhibits calcineurin. 100 times more potent than cyclosporine. similar tox. THIS DOES NOT STOP THE PROLIFERATION OF T CELLS LIKE SIROLIMUS DOES
BOTH INHIBIT PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY
used to treat organ donation rejection or severe autoimmune disease (like RA)
ANTIPROLIFERATIVE/ANTIMETABOLIC DRUGS
similarities and differences
what are they used for
Sirolimus (rapamycin) - Binds FKBP and inhibits mTOR (mamalian kinase target of rapamycin). blocks G1 to s progression OF T CELLS!!!!!!!!!! SE: increase in fats, cholesterol. nephrotox, lymphomas, infection, substrate of CYP3A4
Mycophenolate Mofetil - a metabolite of this inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, which makes guanine. SE: hematologic and gastro tox. leukopenia, diarrhea, emesis.
Used to stop rejection of transplanted organs - prevent clonal expansion of both B and T lymphocytes
anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG)
purified antibodies taken from animals immunized against human thymocytes (hematopoietic progenitor cells present in the thymus)
Muromonab
Prevents rejection of kidney, liver, heart transplants. Mouse monoclonal antibody binds epsilon chain of CD3 (T CELL RECEPTOR COMPLEX). BLOCKS ANTIGEN RECOGNITION. initial interaction cause cytokine release from t cells: mild flu Sx to high shock. give glucocorticoids first. cannot use multiple times.
Daclizumab or Basiliximab
Anti IL-2 RECEPTOR (!!!!!!) (CD25). For organ transplant. binds IL-2 on activated but not restion t cells
Glucocorticoids
mech
Glucocorticoid response elements in DNA
regulate gene transcription
Muromonab
mech
acts on T-cell receptor complex (blocks antigen recognition)
Cyclosporine
mech
Inhibits calcineurin (inhibits phosphatase activity)- once this is stopped, this NUCLEAR activator of t cells doesn’t get phosphorylated, then that means the t cell doesn’t get activated.
Tacrolimus
mech
Inhibits calcineurin (inhibits phosphatase activity)- once this is stopped, this NUCLEAR activator of t cells doesn’t get phosphorylated, then that means the t cell doesn’t get activated. (this DOESN’T STOP THE PROLIFERATION OF T CELLS, THAT IS SIROLIMUS)
Mycophenolate mofetil
mech
inhibits Inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase - get a decrease in the production of guanine
Sirolimus
mech
(mTOR) (inhibits activity) – interacts with FK binding protein, but stops prolifeoration of t cells. tacrolimus acts differently. that’s why you may combine them