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. 1991 Feb;21(2):447-51.
doi: 10.1002/eji.1830210229.

Murine tumor cells expressing the gene for the human interferon alpha beta receptor elicit antibodies in syngeneic mice to the active form of the receptor

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Murine tumor cells expressing the gene for the human interferon alpha beta receptor elicit antibodies in syngeneic mice to the active form of the receptor

G Uzé et al. Eur J Immunol. 1991 Feb.

Abstract

The cellular receptor for the human alpha and beta interferons (IFN) was expressed, by gene transfer, in a murine hepatoma-derived cell line, BTG 9A. Injected subcutaneously into the syngeneic mouse (C57BL/6), the parental and the transfected cells grew and formed tumors which later regressed. More than half the mice bearing tumors derived from cells expressing the receptor, developed IgG antibodies capable of blocking the activity, on human cells, of human recombinant IFN-alpha B, -alpha A, -alpha D and of natural human IFN-beta, but not of recombinant IFN-gamma. Cross-reactivity of human IFN-alpha on murine and bovine cells was unaffected by these antibodies. The binding of human IFN-alpha to solubilized receptors from human lymphoid cell lines was also blocked and complexes of radiolabeled recombinant IFN-alpha A or IFN-alpha B, chemically cross-linked to their human receptor could be immunoprecipitated by the antisera. IFN alpha beta receptor protein, purified by electrophoresis in sodium dodecylsulfate, was not recognized. We conclude that the antibodies are directed against the forms of the IFN alpha beta receptor actually expressed on the membrane.

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