๐ Enrichment of coronavirus-induced interferon-producing blood leukocytes increases the interferon yield per cell: A study with pig leukocytes
Porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells, which secrete IFNฮฑ in response to a coronavirus, transmissible gastroenteritis virus, were detected by a filter immunoplaque assay (ELISPOT). IFNฮฑ-producing cells (IPC), which are present at a low frequency in the blood, could be enriched up to 100-fold by sequential depletion of plastic-adherent cells and cell fractionation on metrizamide density gradients. IPC were present in the non-adherent low-density cell subpopulation. Cell selection experiments using antibody (Ab)-coated immunomagnetic beads revealed that porcine IPC could be positively selected by anti-CD4 or -SLA-class-II Ab, but not by anti-CD2 or -CD8 Ab. The estimated IFN yield per IPC was found to increase when IPC were assayed at higher concentrations. These data suggest that IPC represent a unique and distinct cell population in the blood, which could secrete higher amounts of IFN following its accumulation at a site of viral infection. ยฉ 1993 Institut Pasteur/Elsevier Paris.
keywords
๐ gastroenteritis virus (188)
๐ data suggest (146)
๐ transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
๐ค Nowacki, W.
๐ค Charley, B.
year
โฐ 1993
journal
๐ Research in Immunology
issn
๐ 09232494
volume
144
number
2
page
111-120
citedbycount
29
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