Suppressive effect of antibiotic siomycin on antibody production

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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 disease.

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Ueno, M., Furukawa, S., Abe, F., Ushioda, M., Fujine, K., Johki, S., … Ueda, H. (2004). Suppressive effect of antibiotic siomycin on antibody production. Journal of Antibiotics, 57(9), 590–596. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.57.590

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