Endogenous Interferon in Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 149 (3), 428-433
- https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/149.3.428
Abstract
The induction of endogenous interferon (lFN) was studied in 28 cases of Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF), a severe systemic disease caused by Junin virus. Serum samples were taken daily during the acute period, both before and after administration of immune plasma. This form of treatment has been found to reduce mortality when given early in the course of AHF. High titers of circulating IFN were present in the serum samples taken before treatment. IFN titers drastically dropped after transfusion of immune plasma. The antiviral activity was stable at pH 2 and was completely neutralized only by antibodies against IFN-α. Thus, we concluded that circulating endogenous IFN in patients with AHF can be considered as typical IFN-α. Fever, chills, and backache were associated with the higher levels of IFN. An inverse correlation between days of evolution of the disease and IFN activity was also observed.Keywords
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