Literature DB >> 6169644

Reduction in antiviral activity of human beta interferon by gallic acid.

L C Osborne, J T Peeler, D L Archer.   

Abstract

Gallic acid (GA) is a common part of the human diet, both in the free form and as a metabolite of tannic acid and propyl gallate. Cell cultures were incubated with mixtures of either GA and beta interferon (IFN-beta) (formerly fibroblast IFN) or medium and IFN-beta. The cells were subsequently challenged with virus. The virus plaque yields were greater in cells incubated with IFN-beta and GA than in cells incubated with IFN-beta and medium, indicating that in the former mixture, IFN-beta had lost antiviral activity. The magnitude of the loss was dependent upon the GA concentration. IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma (formerly leukocyte IFN and immune IFN, respectively) were not similarly affected. The effect of GA on IFN-beta could be reversed with 2-mercaptoethanol, suggesting a possible sulfhydryl involvement. Extensive dialysis of IFN-beta-GA mixtures to remove the GA failed to reverse the reduction in antiviral activity. This suggests that a direct and irreversible interaction between IFN-beta and GA took place, reducing the activity of IFN-beta. The significance of this finding with regard to virus infections of the intestine is discussed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6169644      PMCID: PMC350776          DOI: 10.1128/iai.33.3.769-774.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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