Effect of doxorubicin on cytokine production by lymphocytes and the Th1/Th2 balance
Abstract Doxorubicin (DOXO) is a potent chemotherapeutic used mainly against solid tumours; however, it has several side effects that can limit its clinical use. On the other hand, the effect of DOXO upon lymphocyte function is controversial. Some studies demonstrate that DOXO administration in vitr...
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description | Abstract Doxorubicin (DOXO) is a potent chemotherapeutic used mainly against solid tumours; however, it has several side effects that can limit its clinical use. On the other hand, the effect of DOXO upon lymphocyte function is controversial. Some studies demonstrate that DOXO administration in vitro suppresses T-cell activation, while the cellular function has been shown to increase in vitro . The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of DOXO on lymphocyte cytokine production in rats. The animals were divided into: SAL (control, n = 10) and DOX (DOXO treated, n = 10). The DOX group received only one DOXO dose at 15 kg Kg-1 by intraperitoneal injection. Forty-eight hours after DOXO administration, the animals were killed by decapitation. IL-2 production was significantly enhanced ( p < 0.05) in lymphocytes from rats treated with DOXO (169.17 ± 21.73 pg mL 105 cell) as compared to cells from SAL (45.92 ± 10.53 pg mL 105 cell). The administration of DOXO decreased (< 0.05) IL-4 production in the DOXO group (29.85 ± 13.09 pg mL 105 cell) relative to the SAL group (75.08 ± 15.31 pg mL 105 cell). The IL-2/IL-4 ratio was higher (< 0.05) in the DOX group (5.99 ± 0.44), as compared to SAL group (0.73 ± 0.12). In conclusion, our results suggest that a dose of DOXO promotes an alteration in the Th1/Th2 balance, promoting a shift towards a Th1-dominant cytokine response. |
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