Clofazimine-mediated augmentation of LPS-induced tumor necrosis factor production in macrophages

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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) exerts multiple biological activities including immune response. It is also believed to play an important role in anti-bacterial response. In this study in vitro, we observed augmentation of LPS-induced TNF production from mouse macrophages by clofazimine treatment. Rifampicin, however, did not indicate such an activity. Clofazimine itself, on the other hand, did not have any TNF-inducing activity. Clofazimine is a well known anti-leprosy drug; in addition, from the results obtained here, this drug could induce anti-M. leprae response of host by way of the augmented immune response by enhanced cytokine production from macrophages.

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Jun-Guang, X., Minagawa, F., & Fukutomi, Y. (1994). Clofazimine-mediated augmentation of LPS-induced tumor necrosis factor production in macrophages. Japanese Journal of Leprosy, 63(3), 86–94. https://doi.org/10.5025/hansen1977.63.86

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