Literature DB >> 7678191

Sensitivity of subgroup F adenoviruses to interferon.

C T Tiemessen1, A H Kidd.   

Abstract

The subgroup F adenoviruses were tested for their ability to induce interferon in semi-permissive human cells (Chang conjunctiva) and non-permissive cells (HEF, human embryo lung fibroblasts). These cells did not produce interferon spontaneously or in response to infection by either of these adenoviruses. It was concluded that interferon induction in response to subgroup F adenovirus infection is not a likely explanation of limited virus growth in culture. Adenovirus 40 and Ad41, unlike Ad2, were found to be sensitive to human lymphoblastoid interferon in Chang conjunctival cells. The addition of Ad2 to cells before pretreatment with interferon resulted in the partial and complete abrogation of Ad40 and Ad41 interferon sensitivity, respectively. The suppressive effect of Ad2 on the inhibitory action of interferon and the modulatory function of Ad2 in mixed infection with either Ad40 or Ad41 suggests the inadequate functioning of a subgroup F adenovirus gene product or products involved in suppression of the interferon-induced antiviral state.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7678191     DOI: 10.1007/bf01309784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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