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Cytokines in the treatment of virus infections
Authors:N B Finter
Institution:(1) 9 Burntwood Road, TN13 1PS Sevenoaks, Kent, UK
Abstract:The interferon (IFN) system consists of both the formation of the various IFN proteins, and the diverse cellular responses which these induce: these result from the intracellular changes which follow their binding to a specific cell surface receptor.There is only a single human gamma, omega and beta IFN; in contrast, there are 13 closely related chemical species (ldquosubtypesrdquo) of human alpha IFN, which are nevertheless chemically and biologically distinct.IFN preparations made from mass cultured human cells or by using recombinant DNA techniques are now readily available for clinical use. IFN have a major role in the defence of the body against virus infections. In acute virus infections, preformed exogenous IFN cannot be given soon enough to be of value. However, IFN-agr and IFN-beta have proved of considerable value in some chronic virus infections, particularly chronic virus hepatitis and chronic papillomavirus infections. The doses routinely used are associated with both acute and chronic toxic side effects. Also, some patients form specific neutralising antibodies against the particular IFN preparation injected, which may abrogate all the benefits of the treatment. Nevertheless, IFN are now established as agents for use in routine medical practice.Abbreviations TNF Tumour necrosis factor - IL-6 Interleukin-6 - eIF2 The protein initiation factor
Keywords:Interferons  IFN-agr subtypes" target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0"> subtypes  chronic virus infections  hepatitis viruses  papillomaviruses
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