Autor: |
de Ley M, van Damme J, Claeys H, Weening H, Heine JW, Billiau A, Vermylen C, de Somer P |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
European journal of immunology [Eur J Immunol] 1980 Nov; Vol. 10 (11), pp. 877-83. |
DOI: |
10.1002/eji.1830101113 |
Abstrakt: |
Interferon was induced in leukocyte suspensions from human buffy coats by exposure to phytohemagglutinin P, concanavalin A (Con A) and staphylococcal enterotoxin A, under a variety of cell culture conditions. Con A was found to rapidly (within 12 h) induce high yields of antiviral activity (1.5 units/1000 cells). Lesser yields were obtained with the other two mitogens studied. The interferon was partially purified to a spec. act. around 10(5.3) units/mg protein, by batch adsorption on controlled-pore glass (CPG) beads and desorption by ethylene glycol. This material was characterized as containing mainly gamma-type interferon. Specifically on gel filtration, a fraction of 45000 daltons was obtained which could account for virtually all antiviral activity present in the starting material. Furthermore, the ethylene glycol-eluted antiviral activity was acid-labile, serologically distinct from alpha and beta-type interferon and strictly species-specific (no activity detectable on any of the available cell species sensitive to alpha and beta-type interferon). The crude culture supernatant also contained some antiviral activity which resembled beta-type interferon in that it adsorbed to CPG, could be desorbed by pH 2 buffer, was acid-resistant and could be neutralized by a specific anti-fibroblast interferon antiserum. The CPG/ethylene glycol-purified gamma-type interefron preparation was found to inhibit the growth of certain lymphoblastoid cells (Daudi and Molt-4). It also potentiated natural killer activity of fresh donor lymphocytes. In both respects, the gamma-type interferon preparation was not significantly more active than preparations of alpha and beta-interferon of similar antiviral potency. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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