## Abstract A pilot study was designed to determine the tolerance and effectiveness of natural or recombinant gamma interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Sixteen patients received 0.5 to 3.0 million units (MU) per day of gamma interferon (IFNβΞ³) for 7 days. Nineteen chronic hepatitis B p
Age-related decline of human interferon alpha and interferon gamma production
β Scribed by Jochen Abb; Hannelore Abb; Friedrich Deinhardt
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0939-5555
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β¦ Synopsis
The influence of donor age on the production of interferon (IFN) alpha and IFN gamma by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro has been studied. The results demonstrate an age-related decline of the capacity to synthesize and secrete antiviral activity. Yields of virus-induced IFN alpha and lectin-induced IFN gamma were significantly decreased in mononuclear cell cultures from older subjects (greater than 50 years) when compared to those of younger subjects (less than 50 years). The observed deficiency of IFN production may be involved in the increased susceptibility of aged humans to viral infections and malignant diseases.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Eight patients with chronic hepatitis B entered a pilot study of gamma interferon and alpha interferon in combination. Gamma interferon alone had minimal inhibitory effects on serum levels of hepatitis B virus as monitored by serum HBV DNA and DNA-polymerase activity. The drug also gave troublesome