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Effects of several species of human leukocyte interferon on cytotoxic activity of NK cells and monocytes

✍ Scribed by John R. Ortaldo; Alberto Mantovani; Donna Hobbs; Menachem Rubinstein; Sidney Pestka; Ronald B. Herberman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
French
Weight
497 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Ten species of purified human leukocyte interferon were tested for their ability to modulate the cytolytic activity of natural killer (NK) cells and the cytolytic and cytostatic activities of monocytes. The interferon species were tested at several antiviral tilers and examined for quantitative differences in their ability to modulate immunological function. At the higher doses of interferon (i.e., >500 units) all of the interferon species demonstrated significant augmentation of cytolysis and cytostasis. However, when low levels (i.e., 10‐50 units) of interferon were emplpyed, appreciable differences between the various interferon species were seen. A similar pattern of relative potency among the various species of pure leukocyte interferon was seen for augmentation of cytolysis by monocytes and NK cells. In contrast, a different pattern of relative potency was observed for augmentation of cytostasis. These results demonstrated substantial quantitative differences (as much as 100‐fold) in the ability of the various species of human leukocyte inperferon to induce significant levels of augmentation of these cellmediated functions. Such results should have significant impact in choosing a specific interferon species for appropriate clinical trials.


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