Production and Properties of Immune Interferon from Spleen Cell Cultures ofToxoplasma-Infected Mice
- 14 November 1980
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Microbiology and Immunology
- Vol. 24 (11) , 1109-1120
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1980.tb02915.x
Abstract
In response to antigenic stimulation, spleen cells from Toxoplasma-infected mice produce a factor showing inhibitory activity against vesicular stomatitis virus infection in L cell cultures. When BALB/C and ICR mice were inoculated intraperitoneally with the low-virulent S-273 strain of T. gondii, such activity was first detected in 4 and 7 days and reached maximum levels at 10 and 14 days respectively, and retained these levels for at least three weeks. However, BALB/C mice, which are considerably more sensitive to Toxoplasma infection than ICR mice, produced significantly smaller amounts of interferon (IF) after challenge with the high virulent strain. The IF produced in this system possessed certain known properties of immune (type II) IF and was not neutralized by rabbit antiserum against mouse type I IF. The immune IF preparation also inhibited multiplication of Toxoplasma within nonphagocytic L cells in an IF-like fashion, whereas Newcastle disease virus-induced (type I) IF had no effect on this parasite. The antiviral and anti-Toxoplasma activity in immune IF preparations could not be distinguished solely on the bases of their molecular weight and isoelectric point. The experiments with anti-theta serum plus complement and with nylon wool column effluent cells strongly suggest that immune IF was produced by T lymphocytes and required the assistance of macrophages.Keywords
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