Mc. Lai et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF TYPE-I INTERFERON SUBTYPES IN MOUSE EMBRYO FIBROBLASTS - INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND VIRAL INDUCER, Antiviral research, 24(4), 1994, pp. 327-340
Primary mouse embryo fibroblasts from 4 strains of mice (BALB/c, C57B1
/6, B6.C-H-28(c) and CBA) were infected with either Newcastle disease
virus or murine cytomegalovirus. The time course of the total type I i
nterferon response was assessed and the presence of individual subtype
s determined. The total type I interferon produced was titrated using
the cytopathic effect reduction assay and the relative levels of type
I interferon subtypes expressed (alpha 1, alpha 4, alpha 5, alpha 6 an
d beta) were evaluated using a reverse transcription-polymerase chain
reaction-based technique. In general, the patterns of type I interfero
n subtypes expressed appeared to be determined by the strain of mouse
cells used rather than the inducing virus. However, the overall titre
of type I interferons produced in response to a given virus was quite
uniform across the strains of mice from which the mouse embryo fibrobl
asts were derived regardless of the subtype expression pattern. The la
tter observation fits the proposition that ''cross-talk'' or feedback
between the type I interferon genes and their products is occurring an
d that the inducer determines the level of response.