Background: Myocarditis is an inflammatory disorder of the heart in which T lymphocytes have a central role. No effective treatment is currently at hand for management of the myocarditis. Lymphocyte function requires the active signal transducer Ras. We thus hypothesized that S-farnesylthiosalicylic acid (FTS), a synthetic small molecule that detaches Ras from the inner cell membrane and induces its rapid degradation, will attenuate experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM).

Methods And Results: Two groups of Lewis rats were induced to develop EAM by immunization with porcine cardiac myosin. Group A received 5 mg/kg of FTS, and group B received phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) according to two protocols: FTS or PBS was given 2 days before myosin immunization in protocol 1 and FTS or PBS was given 14 days after myosin immunization in protocol 2. FTS significantly suppressed myocarditis, and this effect was accompanied by a reduction in myosin-specific cellular and humoral immune responses. In the longer regimen, FTS treatment for 6 weeks was associated with preservation of myocardial function made evident by echocardiography. In vitro, FTS significantly attenuated the proliferation of lymphocytes from untreated myocarditic rats to myosin.

Conclusions: FTS is effective in suppressing the progression of EAM and its consequent functional myocardial dysfunction. The effect may be mediated by suppression of the cellular and humoral responses to myosin.

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