Dexamethasone and Cyclosporin A Suppress Mast Cell-Leukocyte Cytokine Cascades by Multiple Mechanisms

Abstract
Based on in vitro findings with mouse mast cells and in vivo findings in mice, we report that dexamethasone or cyclosporin A can have at least three actions which interfere with the pathogenesis IgE-, mast-cell-, and cytokine-dependent inflammatory reactions: suppression of the IgE-dependent increase in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α mRN A by mast cells, inhibition of the IgE-dependent production of TNF-α protein by mast cells, and diminution of the responsiveness of target cells to TNF-α. Our findings in mice raise the possibility that similar actions of these agents in humans may account for some of the clinical efficacy of corticosteroids and cyclosporin A in allergic diseases.