Abstract
Cyclosporin A (CS-A), a selective inhibitor of T lymphocytes, is reported here to prevent S antigen (S-Ag) induced uveitis in Lewis rats. The S-Ag, found in all mammalian retinas, is uveitogenic under experimental conditions and patients with certain uveitic entities demnstrate cell mediated responses to this antigen. Daily treatment with CS-A (10 mg/kg) begun on the same day as S-Ag immunization totally inhibited the development of the uveitis in this experimental autoimmune model. Moreover, a greater CS-A dose (40 mg/kg) efficiently prevented the disease process when therapy was started 7 d after S-Ag immunization. Anti-S-Ag antibody titers were observed to be smaller in rats either protected or not protected with CS-A. Our data support strongly the need for T cell participation in this disease model. Since ocular inflammatory disease is an important cause of visual impairment, the data further suggest that CS-A may be useful in the treatment of patients with intractable uveitis.
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Nussenblatt, R. B., Rodrigues, M. M., Wacker, W. B., Cevario, S. J., Salinas-Carmona, M. C., & Gery, I. (1981). Cyclosporin A. Inhibition of experimental autoimmune uveitis in Lewis rats. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 67(4), 1228–1231. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110138
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