Transfer of interferon-induced viral resistance from human lymphocytes to amnion FL cells
- VernacularTitle:免疫细胞参与的干扰素抗病毒活性在细胞间转移的研究
- Author:
Minghai WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Chinese Journal of Immunology
1985;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Transfer of interferon-induced viral resistance from human lympnocytes to numau amnion FL cells was studied by using dye uptake method.Lymphocytes pretreated with Human IFN-?(500u/ml)and then cocultured with FL cells at a 5:1 ratio for 4 hours can efficiently transfer the IFN-induced viral resistance to FL cells.This process depended on the close contact and sutable ratio of donor lymphocytes to recipient FL cells at a given density.Antiviral activity in the cocultured homologous cells was not blocked by sheep antisera to Namalva-IFN,but could be prevented by rotatingcocultures.Specific ~(51)Cr release and staining with vital dyes showed little effect ofcell-mediated cytotoxicity on FL cells,which expressed the transfered antiviral state.These findings suggest that the IFN-induced signal molecules on membrances of lympho-cytes might have served as an important mediator in induced transfer action.Thus thepathway of transfered antiviral activity may be a new and efficient host defense aga-inst viral ections.