Sepharose-bound poly (I)-poly (C): interaction with cells and interferon production

1975 
Abstract Poly(I).poly(C) covalently coupled to a matrix by one point fixation through its 3′ terminal stimulated both antiviral activity and interferon production in primary rabbit kidney (PRK) cells. This effect could not be accounted for by free polynucleotide released from the matrix into the medium. Penetration of the polynucleotide into the cells does not appear to be necessary for interferon production. A limited amount of matrix-bound poly(I).poly(C) was associated with the cells. Since it was sensitive to extraneous ribonuclease treatment, this poly(I).poly(C) was believed to be localized at the cell surface. Preliminary findings suggest that the binding of the polynucleotide to the cell is not directly proportional to the amount of interferon induced.
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