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Deficient herpes simplex virus-induced interferon-alpha production by blood leukocytes of preterm and term newborn infants.

B Cederblad1, T Riesenfeld, G V Alm.   

Abstract

The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from newborn infants, gestational age 24-42 wk, to produce interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) on the first day after birth was studied in vitro. Human amnion cells (WISH) coated with herpes simplex virus type I and fixed by glutaraldehyde were used as IFN-alpha inducers. Individual IFN-alpha producing cells (IPC) among PBMC were determined by an immunoplaque assay. The frequency of IPC was low in all premature (less than or equal to 36 wk) infants (median 0.3 IPC/10(4) PBMC, range 0.0-2.6), and significantly higher (median 2.0 IPC/10(4) PBMC, range 0.0-16.4) in term infants (greater than 37 wk). The frequencies were lower in both groups of infants than in adults (7.3 IPC/10(4) PBMC, range 2.0-23.7). When a conditioned medium from cultures of herpes simplex virus type I-stimulated PBMC from adults was added to the IFN induction cultures, the frequencies of IPC increased in PBMC from both preterm and term infants, and in the latter group did not differ significantly from adult levels. The median production of IFN-alpha per IPC was 1.1 U (range 0.0-2.8) in premature infants, 1.0 U (range 0.0-8.8) in term infants and 3.2 U (range 1.5-8.0) in adults. When concentrations of PBMC in the cultures [corrected] were decreased, a decline of IPC frequencies occurred. This decline was more marked and started at higher PBMC concentrations in infants than in adults, and was prevented by addition of conditioned medium from herpes simplex virus type I-stimulated cultures of PBMC from adults.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2153279     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199001000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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