Determination of the mechanism of action of FK506and cyclosporin A has yielded new molecular targets involved in signal transduction during T cell activation. A commontarget of FK506 and cyclosporin A is inhibition of activation of the NFATtranscription factor, for which a specific binding region is present in the promoter of the IL-2 gene. A reporter gene assay has been used to screen for agents that interfere with this early step in T cell activation. Simple aromatic compoundsthat block NFAT-dependent transcription and showin vitro immunosuppressiveactivity were isolated from the broth and mycelia of two Streptomyces sp. fermentations. The compounds were active at concentrations that were not directly cytotoxic.
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