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1: AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1993 Oct;9(10):957-62.Links

Coordinate induction of interferon alpha and gamma by recombinant HIV-1 glycoprotein 120.

Institute of Virology, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

Similarly to HIV-infected cells, recombinant HIV-1 glycoprotein 120 induces acid-labile interferon production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy donors. Acid lability of this interferon is due to the presence of both IFN-alpha and -gamma molecules. In fact, although not revealed by neutralization of antiviral activity with antibody to IFN-gamma, the presence of IFN-gamma was shown both immunoenzymatically and by detection of specific mRNA in gp120-stimulated cells. The source of IFN-gamma appears to be a T cell present in the CD4-enriched subpopulation. Cultures treated with monoclonal antibodies to the ICAM-1 and LFA-1 adhesion molecules showed an impaired release of both IFN types after gp120 stimulation, suggesting a crucial role of cell-to-cell interactions in the process leading to IFN production. Our data suggest that the HIV envelope glycoprotein could be responsible for the induction of endogenous IFN-alpha and -gamma observed in AIDS patients.

PMID: 7904170 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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