Abstract

Seven human diploid cell strains (three disomic and four trisomic for chromosome 21) were tested for sensitivity to preparations of the three types of human interferon (IFN). Relative to the disomic control strains, the trisomic-21 cell strains were found to be more sensitive to leukocyte (HuIFN-α) and to fibroblast IFN (HuIFN-β). This chromosome 21-controlled increase in sensitivity to HuIFN-α and -β, was not always accompanied by a parallel increase in sensitivity to HuIFN-γ. In fact, in some D21/T21 comparisons the sensitivity to HuIFN-γ and that to HuIFN-α and -β diverged, suggesting that the cellular receptor site(s) for the different IFN types may be different. The presence of a high concentration (> 2%) of bovine serum in the culture medium inhibited the responsiveness of all cells to HuIFN-γ but not to HuIFN-α or HuIFN-β.

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