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The susceptibility of adenovirus to the inhibitory effect of human interferons was investigated. We tested recombinant human interferons- , - , and - against adenovirus serotypes 1 and 5 (group C), 3 and 7a (group B), and a wild strain isolated from an acutely ill child who later died. Pretreatment of WISH cells with interferon- for 24 h induced a dose-dependent inhibition of multiplication of all adenovirus strains tested, the TCID varying from 25 to 90 IU/ml. Human interferon- was unable to decrease adenovirus multiplication, while interferon- , at 2000 IU/ml slightly lowered the yield of adenovirus. Similar results were obtained in HEp-2 and FS-4 cells, while A- 549 and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were insensitive to interferon-y. The difference between the effects of interferon-y and interferon- and > on adenovirus multiplication suggests that its mechanism of antiviral action is different.

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