Inhibition of Cowdria ruminantium infectious yield by interferons alpha and gamma in endothelial cells

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    P. Totté, D. Blankaert, P. Zilimwabagabo, J. Wérenne

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https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9358

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Cattle, Disease resistance, Cell culture, cells, Interferons

Abstract

We have shown before that there is a positive correlation between resistance of cattle against Cowdria infection and early IFN production. Our in vitro studies demonstrated an activity of rBoIFNα2C and rBoIFNγ against Cowdria in bovine endothelial cells of brain micro-vasculature (BMEC). rBoIFNγ is much more active in this respect than rBoIFNα2C. These results suggest a role of IFNs in the resistance against the disease. Strikingly, in the same conditions rBoIFNα2C has no effect on the yield of Cowdria from infected bovine endothelial cells of umbilical artery origin (BUEC). Similarly we showed that HuIFNa had no effect on the multiplication of Cowdria in human vein umbilical endothelial cells (HUVEC). We found no differences in the capacity of BUE and BME cells to bind rBoIFNα2C. This may reflect a true difference between capillary and large blood vessels.

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Published

1993-01-01

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Totté, P., Blankaert, D., Zilimwabagabo, P. and Wérenne, J. (1993) “Inhibition of Cowdria ruminantium infectious yield by interferons alpha and gamma in endothelial cells”, Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux. Montpellier, France, 46(1-2), pp. 189–194. doi: 10.19182/remvt.9358.

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