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The influence of interferon alpha and gamma,singly or in combination on human natural cell mediated cytotoxicity
Authors:Lesley Rawlinson  Barbara J Dalton  Kenneth Rogers  Robert C Rees
Institution:(1) Department of Surgery, The University of Sheffield Medical School, Sheffield, UK;(2) Department of Virology, The University of Sheffield Medical School, Sheffield, UK;(3) Department of Immunology and Anti-infectives Therapy, Smith Kline and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, USA
Abstract:The influence of interferon alpha and gamma alone or in combination on the augmentation of human natural cytotoxicity was studied. Treatment of peripheral blood lymphocytes with IFN-agr led to a rapid augmentation of NK activity, in contrast to IFN-gamma where target cell killing was observed only following 18 hrs exposure of lymphocytes to IFN-gamma. The results of the single cell assay paralleled those obtained using the Chromium release test, but neither interferon type caused an increase in the number of target binding lymphocytes. The combined effect of IFN-agr and IFN-gamma in stimulating human natural cytotoxicity demonstrated individual lymphocyte responses to be variable. Exposure of lymphocytes to IFN-agr and IFN-gamma for 18 hrs prior to assay for cytotoxicity usually decreased the level of cytotoxicity compared with control values, whereas other treatment regimes gave an additive and sometimes synergistic effect. Only treatment with IFN-agr for 18 hrs and IFN-gamma for one hr produced a synergistic response in the majority of individuals tested. We conclude from this study that individual responses to IFN-agr and IFN-gamma alone or in combination are variable and dependent upon timing of exposure of lymphocytes to individual interferon types, and possibly reflects the donor status at the time of sampling.
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