Porcine leukocyte interferon exhibits close antigenic relatedness to human interferon alpha 2, but not to human interferon alpha 1
1993
Abstract As reported by others using polyclonal antisera, natural human and porcine interferons (IFN)-alpha are antigenically related. Using monoclonal antibodies (mAb) in neutralization and ELISA experiments, we found differences in the subtype/antigenic composition between virus-induced porcine and human leukocyte preparations. Human leukocyte IFN-alpha contains two major antigenically distinct subtypes, IFN-alpha 1 and IFN-alpha 2. However, swine leukocytes produced only a single predominant species of IFN-alpha with high antigenic homology to human IFN-alpha 2. Moreover, we were unable to detect close antigenic relatedness between recombinant porcine and human IFN-alpha 1 subtypes.
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