TYPE III INTERFERON (IFN-λ) ANTAGONIZES THE ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF INTERFERON-α IN VITRO

L. Bordi, E. Lalle, D. Lapa, C. Caglioti, S. Quartu, M.R. Capobianchi, C. Castilletti

Article ID: 6056
Vol 27, Issue 4, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha6056
Received: 8 January 2014; Accepted: 8 January 2014; Available online: 8 January 2014; Issue release: 8 January 2014

Abstract

Type III interferons (IFN-lambda) are the most recently discovered members of IFN family. Synergism between different IFN types is well established, but for type I and type III IFNs no conclusive evidence has been reported so far. Possible synergism/antagonism between IFN-alpha and IFN-lambda in the inhibition of virus replication (EMCV, WNV lineage 1 and 2, CHIKV and HSV-1), and in the activation of intracellular pathways of IFN response (MxA and 2-5 OAS) was evaluated in different cell lines (Vero E6, A549 and Wish cells). The antiviral potency of IFN-lambda1 and -l2 was lower than that of IFN-alpha. When IFN-alpha and -lambda were used together, the Combination Index (CI) for virus inhibition was greater than 1 virtually for all virus/host cell systems, indicating antagonistic effect. Antagonism between IFN-alpha and -l was also observed for the induction of mRNA for both MxA and 2-5OAS. Elucidating the interplay between IFN-alpha and -lambda may help to better understand innate defence mechanisms against viral infections, including the molecular mechanisms underlying the influence of IL-28B polymorphisms in the response to HCV and other viral infections.


Keywords

IFN-α;IFN-λ;antagonism;antiviral activity;combination Index;Interferon-stimulated genes


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