Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2510594 Antiviral Research 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Interferons lambda (IFN-λ) are the most recently defined members of the class III cytokine family. To investigate whether IFN-λ2 and IFN-λ3 displayed antiviral activity against influenza A virus (IAV), a number of cell lines induced with IFNs – as well as two established cell lines (A549-IFN-λ2 and A549-IFN-λ3) – were infected with IAV. Our results indicate that IFN-λ2 has statistically significant antiviral activity in A549-IFN-λ2 (P = 0.0028) although less so than IFN-λ3, which reduced viral titer to 10% (P < 0.0001). The reverse was observed for cells treated with IFNs, with IFN-λ2-treated A549 cells inhibiting IAV infection more efficiently than IFN-λ3-treated A549 cells. The antiviral effect on IFN-stimulated cells was most apparent on Vero cells (compared with MDCK and HeLa). Both IFNs significantly inhibited IAV replication and inhibition was observed in a dose-dependent manner, with an optimal IFN concentration of 20 ng/ml. IFN-λ2 was more potent than IFN-λ3 on Vero cells while IFN-λ3 appeared more efficient than IFN-λ2 on MDCK and HeLa cells.

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