Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
Antagonism of Non-Inducer Ribonucleic Acid against Induction of Antiviral Cell Resistance and Inter- feron by Inducer Ribonucleic Acid
Yoshimi KAWADEMasako MATSUYAMAYoko YAMAMOTOHiroshi OZAKI
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

1972 年 16 巻 6 号 p. 501-513

詳細
抄録

Various single-stranded RNAs, which do not induce antiviral cell resistance in L and chick cmbryo cells, were found to antagonize the action of inducer RNAs such as poly (C)•poly (I). The non-inducing RNA inhibited production of interferon stimulated by inducer RNA, but did not inhibit the action of exogenously added interferon. Two aspects were discerned in the antagonism of non-inducing RNA, namely intrinsic antagonism and anti-protamine effect. The intrinsic antagonism is the one observed in the absence of protamine. The anti-protamine effect is elimination of the potentiating action of protamine on inducing RNA [10] by non-inducing RNA in a large excess over protamine. The relative importance of the two effects will vary depending on the concentrations of protamine and non-inducing RNA used. Non-inducer RNA added to cells pretreated with inducer RNA for 1-3hr effectively inhibited the development of antiviral cell resistance, but was not very effective when added prior to inducer RNA. RNA from MS2 phage virions was found to be an inducer in chick embryo cell but a non-inducer and antagonist in human embryo lung fibroblasts, indicating that a given RNA may possess both the inducer and the antagonist characters. The induction of interferon by viruses was not signifi-cantly inhibited by non-inducing RNA. The results obtained are consistent with an assumption that non-inducing RNA competitively inhibits the binding of inducer RNA to cellular receptor sites. although altcrnatise interpretations are not excluded.

著者関連情報

この記事は最新の被引用情報を取得できません。

© Center For Academic Publications Japan
前の記事 次の記事
feedback
Top