Inhibition of Cell Motility by Interferon

Danièle Brouty‐Boyé(Boston Children's Hospital), Bruce R. Zetter(Boston Children's Hospital)
Science
May 2, 1980
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Abstract

Interferon derived from human leukocytes, human fibroblasts, and mouse fibroblasts was found to inhibit the motility of cultured cells. It inhibits the tumor-induced motility of capillary endothelial cells as well as the spontaneous migration of other cell types. The ability of a given preparation of interferon to inhibit the motility of a given cell type is proportional to its antiviral activity in that particular cell type. Antiserum to human leukocyte interferon neutralizes both the motility-inhibitory activity and the antiviral activity of this preparation.


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