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Growth inhibitory effects of FK506 and cyclosporin A independent of inhibition of calcineurin.

Biochemical pharmacology (1995-01-31)
A Richter, D E Davies, P Alexander
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The ability of the immunosuppressive agent FK506 to affect growth of the epidermal growth factor-receptor (EGF-R) overexpressing cell line, A431, was compared with that of the structurally unrelated immunosuppressive compound, cyclosporin A (CyA). Both were shown to inhibit growth, although neither of them caused down-regulation of the EGF-R or affected epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the EGF-R. Inhibition of growth was not specific to EGF-R pathways, as both FK506 and CyA also inhibited EGF- and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced DNA synthesis in fibroblasts. In all assays FK506 was less potent than CyA even though it is 10-100 times more potent as an immunosuppressive agent. The role of calcineurin in CyA- or FK506-induced growth inhibition was investigated using the synthetic pyrethroid insecticides: cypermethrin, deltamethrin and fenvalerate, which are known calcineurin inhibitors. Failure of these agents to block cell growth or influence growth factor-induced mitogenesis indicated that the biochemical pathway(s) by which CyA or FK506 inhibited cell growth did not depend solely on inhibition of calcineurin.

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Deltamethrin, Synthetic type II pyrethroid. Potent inhibitor of calcineurin. Causes an increase in neurotransmitter release at synapses, and increases intrasynaptosomal Ca2+ levels.