Expression of gamma interferon on circulating lymphocytes in viral infections

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Peripheral blood lymphocytes from a total of 111 patients and 40 healthy individuals were studied for gamma interferon (IFN-γ) expression on their surfaces by indirect immunofluorescence assay and flow cytometry, with a new anti-IFN-γ monoclonal antibody (IGMB-14) as a specific reagent. Of 64 patients with proven acute viral infections, 59 had a significantly higher percentage of lymphocytes expressing IFN-γ on their membranes than healthy individuals did. On the other hand, only 3 (8.9%) of 34 patients with proven bacterial infections had an increased percentage of IFN-γ-expressing lymphocytes. None of the eight patients with other infections and none of the five with systemic lupus erythematosus showed an increased percentage of IFN-γ positive lymphocytes. The percentage of IFN-γ-expressing lymphocytes during a viral infection was found to be related to different stages of the disease. Finally, some applications of this rapid IFN-γ assay method in viral diseases are discussed.

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Caruso, A., Stellini, R., Scalzini, A., Pollara, P., Foresti, I., Bonfanti, C., … Turano, A. (1989). Expression of gamma interferon on circulating lymphocytes in viral infections. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 27(6), 1426–1429. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.6.1426-1429.1989

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