A bioassay for interferon type I based on inhibition of Sendai virus growth
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A bioassay for interferon type I based on inhibition of Sendai virus growth
Abstract
The expression of type I interferons (IFNs) in eukaryotic cells represents a first line of defense against viral infection. Cells pretreated by IFNs do not support viral replication and are protected from virus-induced cell destruction. A challenge of IFN-pretreated cells with vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is frequently used to quantitate this cytokine because, on the one hand, the replication of VSV is highly sensitive to IFNs and, on the other hand, in unprotected cells this virus induces a rapid cytopathic effect that can readily be quantified. However, as VSV may infect humans and is known to cause severe disease in a variety of animal species, this virus must be considered a biohazard. In this paper, we describe a bioassay for bovine IFN using Sendai virus, a paramyxovirus that grows readily in MDBK cells yet is released from these cells in a non-infectious form. The sensitivity and dynamic range of this assay are similar to those of the popular VSV-based IFN assay. We demonstrate that the Sendai-virus-based IFN assay permits rapid quantitation of recombinant bovine type I IFN, and also of native type I IFNs which are present in the supernatants of monocyte-derived macrophages infected with various pathogens. In view of the possible artifacts induced by viruses in samples to be assayed for IFN activity, we evaluated several methods of virus inactivation. Treatment with beta-propiolactone led to virus inactivation without affecting the bioactivity of IFNs as detected in the Sendai-virus-based assay.
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