📄 Potent inhibition of SARS-associated coronavirus (SCoV) infection and replication by type I interferons (IFN-α/β) but not by type II interferon (IFN-γ)
We sought to investigate the anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus (SCoV) activities of type I (α and β) and type II (γ) interferons (IFN) in vitro. Type I IFNs protected cells from cytopathic effects (CPE) induced by SCoV, and inhibited viral genomic RNA replication in FRhk-4 cells (measured by quantitative RT-PCR) in a dose-dependent manner. Intracellular viral RNA copies were reduced 50% by IFN-α at a concentration of 25 U/ml and by IFN-β at a concentration of 14 U/ml. IFN-γ had fewer effects on inhibition of viral infection and replication. The type I IFN receptor signaling pathway in host cells is mainly involved in the inhibition of SCoV infection and replication. Type I IFNs could be used as potential agents for anti-SARS treatment.
keywords
🔗 severe acute (1373)
🔗 cytopathic effect (91)
🔗 dose-dependent manner (15)
🔗 host cell (262)
🔗 respiratory syndrome (2004)
🔗 acute respiratory (1734)
author
👤 Zheng, Bojian
👤 He, Ming Liang
👤 Wong, King Ling
👤 Ching, Tung Lum
👤 Poon, Leo L.M.
👤 Peng, Ying
👤 Guan, Yi
👤 Lin, Marie C.M.
👤 Kung, Hsiang Fu
year
⏰ 2004
issn
🗄 10799907
volume
24
number
7
page
388-390
citedbycount
46
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