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Inhibition of chlamydia trachomatis growth by human interferon-[alpha]

We have evaluated the effect of natural human interferon (IFN)-α on the growth of chlamydia trachomatis in human epithelial cells in vitro and revealed that IFN-α has reduced both growth and infectivity of C. trachomatis. The effect of IFN-α was reversed by the addition of exogenous L-tryptophan and...

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Published in:Biomedical research (Tokyo) 2005-07, Vol.26 (4), p.179
Main Authors: ISHIHARA, Tatsuya, AGA, Miho, HINO, Keiko, USHIO, Chie, TANIGUCHI, Mutsuko, IWAKI, Kanso, IKEDA, Masao, KURIMOTO, Masashi
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Summary:We have evaluated the effect of natural human interferon (IFN)-α on the growth of chlamydia trachomatis in human epithelial cells in vitro and revealed that IFN-α has reduced both growth and infectivity of C. trachomatis. The effect of IFN-α was reversed by the addition of exogenous L-tryptophan and iron to the culture medium, suggesting that antichlamydial effect of IFN-α was caused by depletion of intracellular tryptophan and iron, both of which are essential for chlamydial growth. When IFN-α was combined with another antichlamydial cytokines, IFN-γ and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, the effect was synergistically enhanced. Therefore, IFN-α would act coordinately with other cytokines such as IFN-γ and TNF-α, and play an important role in host defense against infection and in the establishment of persistent chlamydial infection of host, in which the organism remains viable, but in a culture-negative state.
ISSN:0388-6107
1880-313X