Effects of immunosuppressants on T-cell dynamics: Understanding from a generic coarse-grained immune network model.

J Biosci

Department of Systems and Computational Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, India.

Published: December 2022

Long-term immunosuppressive therapy is a drug regimen often used to lower aggressive immune responses in various chronic inflammatory diseases. However, such long-term therapy leading to immune suppression may trigger other adverse reactions in the immune system. The rising concern regarding the optimal dose and duration of such treatment has motivated us to understand non-classical immunomodulatory responses induced by various immunosuppressive steroid and secosteroid drugs such as glucocorticoid and vitamin D supplements. The immunomodulatory actions of such immunosuppressants (that govern the adaptive immune response) are often mediated through their characteristic control over CD4+ T-cells involving pro- and antiinflammatory T-cells. Several early studies attempted to decode temporal and dose-dependent behaviors of such pro- and anti-inflammatory T-cells using the chemical dynamics approach. We first summarize these early works. Then, we develop a minimal coarse-grained kinetic network model to capture the commonality in their immunomodulatory functions. This generic model successfully reproduces the characteristic dynamical features, including the clinical latency period in long-term T-cell dynamics. The temporal behavior of T-cells is found to be sensitive to specific rate parameters and doses of immunosuppressants. The steady-state analysis reflects the transition from an early classified weakly regulated (autoimmune-prone) immune state to a strongly regulated state (immunocompromised state), separated by an intervening state of moderate/balanced regulation. An optimal dose and duration are essential in rescuing balanced immune regulation. This review elucidates how developing a simple generic coarse-grained immune network model may provide immense information that helps diagnose inefficacy in adaptive immune function before and after administering immunosuppressants such as glucocorticoid or vitamin D.

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