Different Interactions of Interferon-α Subtypes at the Surface of Epithelial and Lymphoid Cells
- 1 August 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Interferon Research
- Vol. 12 (4) , 281-288
- https://doi.org/10.1089/jir.1992.12.281
Abstract
The interaction of different interferon (IFN)-alpha subtypes with different cell types was investigated using a unique monoclonal antibody (MAb), I-4-A. This MAb reacts in immunoassays equally with IFN-alpha 2b and IFN-alpha 4a, but does not inhibit the binding of IFN to cell receptors. 125I-labeled I-4-A reacted with IFN-alpha 4a and IFN-alpha 2b bound to receptors on Daudi cells. However, in a "double assay" developed using Daudi cells to measure antiviral and antiproliferative activity, I-4-A neutralized both activities of IFN-alpha 4a, but neither of IFN-alpha 2b. Similarly, in studies on the activation of natural killer (NK) cells, I-4-A neutralized the effect of IFN-alpha 4a but not that of IFN-alpha 2b. In contrast, when cell lines other than lymphoid were studied, e.g., HEp 2 and WISH cells, I-4-A neutralized the antiviral activity of both IFN-alpha subtypes. The neutralization of one IFN-alpha subtype but not another on lymphoid cells suggests a difference either in the receptor-bound form of the subtypes, or in subsequent interactions prerequisite for activation of these cells. Furthermore, the neutralization of a particular IFN subtype, alpha 2b, on epithelial-derived but not lymphoid cells suggests differences in the IFN-receptor complex or the mechanisms of cell activation between these cell types. An implication from these studies is that some IFN-alpha subtypes can exert different functions on lymphoid and epithelial cells.Keywords
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