Prevention of lethal respiratory vaccinia infections in mice with interferon-alpha and interferon-gamma |
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Authors: | Liu Ge Zhai Qingzhu Schaffner Dustin J Wu Aiguo Yohannes Adiamseged Robinson Tanisha M Maland Matt Wells Jay Voss Thomas G Bailey Charlie Alibek Ken |
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Affiliation: | Advanced Biosystems, Inc, 10900 University Blvd MSN 1A8, Manassas, VA 20110, USA. ge.liu@analex.com |
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Abstract: | The antiviral efficacy of interferons (IFNs) was evaluated using a vaccinia intranasal infection model in mice in this study. We provide evidence that intranasal administration of IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma (days -1 to +3) resulted in 100 and 90% survival against a lethal respiratory vaccinia infection (8 LD50) in mice, respectively; whereas no animals in the placebo group survived through the study period (21 days). The IFN treatment consisted of a single daily dose of 5x10(3) U per mouse for 5 consecutive days. The efficacy of IFN-gamma was evident even when the IFN-gamma treatments started 1-2 days after infection and when a lower dose (2x10(3) U per mouse) was used. The treatment of IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma reduced the virus titers in the lungs of infected mice by 1000-10,000-fold, when the administration started 1 day after infection. Our data suggest that IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma are effective in protecting vaccinia-infected mice from viral replication in lungs and mortality, and may be beneficial in other human orthopoxvirus infections. |
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Keywords: | Interferon-α Interferon-γ Antiviral Vaccinia virus Poxvirus |
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