Immunosuppressants and Chemotherapy Strategies

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Immunosuppressant Classes
  2. Chemotherapy Mechanisms
  3. Immune System Components
  4. Immunosuppressant Mechanisms
  5. Chemotherapy Types
  6. Side Effects and Toxicity
  7. Clinical Applications
  8. Future Therapeutic Directions

📖 1. Immunosuppressant Classes

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Immunosuppressants: Drugs that inhibit or reduce the activity of the immune system, used to prevent organ rejection and treat autoimmune diseases.
  • Corticosteroids: A class of immunosuppressants that suppress inflammation and immune responses by modulating gene expression; e.g., Prednisone.
  • Calcineurin Inhibitors: Agents that block T-cell activation by inhibiting calcineurin phosphatase, essential for IL-2 production; e.g., Cyclosporine, Tacrolimus.
  • Antimetabolites: Drugs that interfere with nucleotide synthesis, impairing lymphocyte proliferation; e.g., Azathioprine, Methotrexate.
  • mTOR Inhibitors: Agents that inhibit the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway, reducing T-cell proliferation and angiogenesis; e.g., Sirolimus.
  • Monoclonal Antibodies: Laboratory-produced antibodies targeting specific immune cell antigens, modulating immune responses; e.g., Rituximab, Basiliximab.

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1. What are immunosuppressant classes?

2. Which of the following drugs is classified as a calcineurin inhibitor used in transplant medicine?

3. Which of the following chemotherapy agents works primarily by adding alkyl groups to DNA, causing cross-linking and strand breaks?

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Immunosuppressant Classes

Drugs that inhibit immune activity for transplantation or autoimmune diseases.

Immunosuppressants — definition?

Drugs that inhibit immune activity.

Chemotherapy Mechanisms

Agents disrupt DNA, mitosis, or specific pathways in cancer cells.

Calcineurin inhibitors — role?

Block T-cell activation by inhibiting IL-2.

Immune System Components

Includes innate and adaptive immunity with lymphocytes, antigens, cytokines.

Antimetabolites — mechanism?

Interfere with nucleotide synthesis.

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