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. 1979 Dec;9(5-6):549-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF01968126.

Inhibition of purine nucleoside phosphorylase activity and of T-cell function with allopurinol-riboside

Inhibition of purine nucleoside phosphorylase activity and of T-cell function with allopurinol-riboside

Y Nishida et al. Agents Actions. 1979 Dec.

Abstract

Allopurinol-riboside competitively inhibits the action of purine nucleoside phosphorylase on inosine in vitro with a Ki of 277 mumol. After simple incubation of allopurinol-riboside with PNP, allopurinol was not formed. Lymphocyte blastogensis induced by PHA and Con A was significantly suppressed by allopurinol-riboside in a concentration-dependent manner. When LPS was used as a mitogen, the inhibition of allopurinol-riboside on lymphocyte proliferation was less marked. Humoral immunity was not suppressed by allopurinol-riboside. In contrast, cellular immunity was significantly suppressed by allopurinol-riboside in vivo. These results suggested that allopurinol-riboside is a drug which produces a model of PNP deficiency, and that it may be a useful inhibitor of cellular immunity.

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