Orlova T G, Berulava I I, Mentkevich L M, Shcheglovitova O N, Kulagin I N
Vopr Virusol. 1981 Jan-Feb(1):64-7.
Spleen cells of subjects who died suddenly are capable of producing large amounts of interferon in response to induction with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and Sendai virus (1-2.5 IU per 1000 cells). The optimal conditions for interferon production by these cells include using NDV, the H strain, as an inducer in a dose of 10 ID50/cell and fresh spleen cells stored no more than 24 hours at 4-6 degrees C in a concentration of 0.5-1.0 x 10(7)/ml, with the incubation time of 20-24 hours. It is recommended that spleen cells from subjects who died suddenly be used for human interferon production.
猝死患者的脾细胞在受到新城疫病毒(NDV)和仙台病毒诱导后能够产生大量干扰素(每1000个细胞产生1 - 2.5国际单位)。这些细胞产生干扰素的最佳条件包括:使用H株新城疫病毒作为诱导剂,剂量为每细胞10个半数感染量(ID50);新鲜脾细胞在4 - 6摄氏度下保存不超过24小时,浓度为0.5 - 1.0×10⁷/ml,孵育时间为20 - 24小时。建议使用猝死患者的脾细胞来生产人干扰素。