Differences in the mechanism of induction of interferon-alpha by Herpes simplex virus and Herpes simplex virus-infected cells |
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Authors: | M. R. Capobianchi F. Malavasi P. Di Marco F. Dianzani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Virology, University of Rome, Rome, Italy;(2) Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Genetics, Biology, and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Turin, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary The cellular source of IFN alpha after induction with Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV) and HSV-infected fibroblasts was investigated by using human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) populations, purified according to conventional procedures, and which included T- and B-lymphocytes as well as monocytes. It appears that the cells responding to HSV virions are monocytes, whereas the PBMC population induced by HSV-infected cells is represented by B-lymphocytes. Furthermore, by using monoclonal antibody (MoAb) to HLA class I and class II products, it appears that different membrane structures are involved in the induction of IFN by HSV virions, as opposed to HSV-infected cells. In fact, most anti-HLA class II MoAbs inhibit IFN induction by HSV-infected cells, and not IFN induction by HSV virions. |
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