Secretion of γ-Interferon at the Cellular Level

ANDERSSON, U. ; MARTINEZ-MAZA, O. ; ANDERSSON, J. ; BRITTON, S. ; GAOLER, H. ; LEY, M. ; MODROW, S.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1984
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1365-3083
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Medicine
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Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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autor ANDERSSON, U.
MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
autorsonst BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
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notes Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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BRITTON, S.
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MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
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MODROW, S.
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BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
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ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
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MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
Secretion of γ-Interferon at the Cellular Level
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
Secretion of γ-Interferon at the Cellular Level
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
Secretion of γ-Interferon at the Cellular Level
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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shingle_catch_all_4 ANDERSSON, U.
MARTINEZ-MAZA, O.
ANDERSSON, J.
BRITTON, S.
GAOLER, H.
LEY, M.
MODROW, S.
Secretion of γ-Interferon at the Cellular Level
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Using a haemolytic plaque assay for y-interferon (IFN-γ) secretion we found that in vitro Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EBV immune individuals led to IFN-y secretion, which was apparent wiihin 6 h after virus coniact and peaked 12–24 h after induction. Live, ultraviolel-light-irradiaicd and heat-inactivated virions all caused IFN-γ secretion. In contrast, blood mononuclear cells from EBV non-immune adults or neonates could not be activated to IFN-y production by EBV.
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