Медицинская иммунология (Jul 2014)

RECOMBINANT PROTEIN OF VARIOLA VIRUS ABOLISHES THE EFFECTS OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR UPON MARROW HEMATOPOIESIS IN BALB/С MICE

  • L. B. Toporkova,
  • A. A. Petuhova,
  • I. P. Gileva,
  • I. A. Orlovskaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2010-4-5-297-304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4-5
pp. 297 – 304

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We studied the effect of a recombinant murine TNF (rmTNF) and TNF-binding protein of Variola virus (VARV-CrmB) upon colony-forming ability of bone marrow cells (BMC) from Balb/c mice. BMC were grown in semisolid methylcellulose medium supplemented with murine growth factors in the absence or presence of mrTNF along at concentrations ranging from 2 to 40 ng/ml, VARV-CrmB (2 to 24 ng/ml), as well as in presence of both mrTNF (2 ng/ml) and VARV-CrmB (2 to 12 ng/ml). Hematopoietic colonies (BFU-E, CFU-E, and CFU-GM) were scored on day 14. VARV-CrmB protein didn't influence clonogenicity of the bone marrow progenitors. rmTNF inhibited growth of erythroid cells (BFU-E+CFU-E) at all concentrations tested, and stimulated growth of granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (CFU-GM) at concentrations of 2 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml. Combined effect of rmTNF and VARV-CrmB resulted into abolition of rmTNF-induced reduction of BFU-E+CFU-E formation and rmTNF-induced increase of CFU-GM number up to basic levels. Thеse results clearly demonstrate the anti-TNF activity of recombinant viral VARV-CrmB protein.

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