Antibiotics and immunity: effects of antibiotics on natural killer, antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and antibody production.

MS Ibrahim, ZA Maged, A Haron, RY Khalil… - … Journal of the …, 1987 - europepmc.org
MS Ibrahim, ZA Maged, A Haron, RY Khalil, AM Attallah
Chemioterapia: International Journal of the Mediterranean Society of …, 1987europepmc.org
We studied the effects of antibiotics on natural killer (NK), antibody dependent cell-mediated
cytotoxicity (ADCC) and immunoglobulin production. When human peripheral blood
lymphocytes were incubated overnight with the antibiotic before the assay, nitrofurantoin
significantly reduced NK but not ADCC activity. Nitrofurantoin also suppressed both
spontaneous and interferon-enhanced NK activities in a dose-dependent fashion. Though it
did not affect spontaneous ADCC activity, nitrofurantoin suppressed interferon enhancement …
We studied the effects of antibiotics on natural killer (NK), antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and immunoglobulin production. When human peripheral blood lymphocytes were incubated overnight with the antibiotic before the assay, nitrofurantoin significantly reduced NK but not ADCC activity. Nitrofurantoin also suppressed both spontaneous and interferon-enhanced NK activities in a dose-dependent fashion. Though it did not affect spontaneous ADCC activity, nitrofurantoin suppressed interferon enhancement of ADCC. Chloramphenicol significantly decreased the number of plaque forming cells in mice. In addition to chloramphenicol, tetracycline, rifampicin, cephalothin, polymyxin B and nitrofurantoin reduced mitogen-induced polycloned immunoglobulin synthesis. Results of this study may have clinical relevance, especially in treating immunocompromised patients.
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