Cyclosporine A (CsA) and purified CsA metabolites were tested alone and in combination in cell culture to determine their effects on phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-induced lymphocyte proliferation. CsA was significantly more inhibitory than its metabolites at all concentrations tested (0-1000 ng/mL). CsA exerted maximum inhibition (70% decrease in [methyl-3H]thymidine incorporation) at concentrations of 300 ng/mL or greater; metabolites M1, M17, and M21 depressed the response 46, 39, and 23%, respectively, at 300 ng/mL. Metabolites M8, M18, M26, M25, M13, and M203-218 were non-inhibitory. When combinations of M17 and CsA were tested for the effects on PHA-induced lymphocyte transformation, a synergistic effect occurred at combinations of low concentrations of M17 and CsA and an antagonistic effect at the higher concentrations. Of the 49 combinations of CsA and M17 tested, 30 were antagonistic, 16 synergistic and 3 undecided (approaching addition). When 49 combinations of CsA and the non-immunosuppressive metabolite M8 were tested, 29 of the 49 combinations were synergistic, 17 antagonistic, 1 additive and 2 undecided (approaching addition). Of the 29 synergistic combinations, 14 were strongly synergistic. The importance of the interaction of CsA and metabolites to the immunopharmacology of CsA therapy is discussed.

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