Literature DB >> 5466132

Variation of interferon production during the cell cycle.

S H Lee, K R Rozee.   

Abstract

The capacity of cells to produce interferon has been found to depend on the phase in the cell cycle at which virus infection took place. Monolayer cultures of L cells were synchronized by the double thymidine-block method. Such synchronously growing cultures were used to study the ability of cells to produce interferon when they were infected with ultraviolet-inactivated Newcastle disease virus (UV-NDV) at different phases of the cell cycle. In all instances, interferon was detected early and reached a maximum at about 16 hr after infection. However, the levels of interferon found in medium of cultures infected at early post-deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthetic (G2) and to some extent at late G2 phases of the cell cycle were comparatively lower than those found in cultures infected at the early DNA synthetic (S) phase. There appeared also in these infected growing cultures a transient period when interferon production was apparently delayed. This period corresponded interestingly with the time of mitotic burst. Infection of thymidine- or 1-beta-d-arabino-furanosylcytosine-inhibited cultures with UV-NDV also led to similar interferon response as that observed in growing cultures infected at early S. However, no transient delay of interferon production was demonstrated in these cultures.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5466132      PMCID: PMC376857          DOI: 10.1128/am.20.1.11-15.1970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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