Production of Interferon in Mixed Leukocyte Cultures from Two Individuals

Abstract
No detectable interferon (IFN) was produced when purified leukocytes from individual blood donors were incubated without induction at 107 cells/ml at 37°C. Mixing the leukocytes from two donors resulted in the production of IFN that was predominantly IFN-γ but contained also some IFN-α/β. The titers varied greatly depending on the combination of the two individuals. The amount of IFN produced did not bear a clear correlation to the HLA A, B, or DQ antigenic differences between the two individuals. A difference in one or two DR alleles was not always a sufficient stimulus for abundant IFN production, but more numerous antigenic DR differences tended to increase the IFN response.