GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
Print ISSN : 0016-450X
IMMUNE-ENHANCING EFFECT OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN INTERFERON-β PRODUCED IN ESCHERICHIA COLI ON HUMAN PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS IN VITRO
Masami OKABEMakoto MORIMOTONobuhiro NAKAMIZO
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1983 Volume 74 Issue 5 Pages 743-750

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Highly purified recombinant fibroblast interferon produced by Escherichia coli (ReIFN-β) was tested for its ability to stimulate natural killer (NK) cell activity, antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and monocyte-macrophage phagocytic activity in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) in comparison with natural human fibroblast interferon (IFN-β). The NK cell activity against target cells (K-562, Molt-3, CCRF-HSB-2, CCRF-CEM, Daudi, and HeLa S3) was enhanced by ReIFN-β and IFN-β. Augmentation of cytotoxicity of NK cells was observed at a concentration of ReIFN-β as low as 1U/ml and increased in a dose-dependent manner. The enhancing effect of ReIFN-β was expressed sufficiently during a 1-hr incubation with effector cells, and IFN-β showed kinetics and potency similar to those of ReIFN-β. ADCC was measured with chicken red blood cells (CRBC) or CCRF-CEM coated with each antibody, as target cells. Pretreatment of PBM with ReIFN-β caused a significant increase in ADCC activity against both targets, and the enhancing activity of ReIFN-β was similar to that of IFN-β. Phagocytic activity of adherent cells in PBM against CRBC was enhanced by ReIFN-β and IFN-β as determined by microscopical cytologic examination and by the 51Cr-labeled CRBC-uptake method. From these results, it can be concluded that recombinant human IFN-β modulates NK cell activity, ADCC and phagocytic activiity of human PBM as effectively as natural human IFN-β.

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