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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 1972

Effect of Interferon Inducers and Interferon on Bacterial Infections

David J. Giron; Jerome P. Schmidt; Robert J. Ball; Frank F. Pindak

The effect of interferon inducers and exogenous L-cell interferon on the infection of mice by Pasteurella tularensis or Diplococcus pneumoniae was investigated. The results indicate that the degree of protection is dependent on the type of inducer used. A variety of defense mechanisms with limited nonspecific activity appear to be involved.


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 1972

Tilorone Hydrochloride: Lack of Correlation Between Interferon Induction and Viral Protection

David J. Giron; Jerome P. Schmidt; Frank F. Pindak

The protection of mice against MM virus infection and the induction of circulating interferon by tilorone hydrochloride were determined. Whereas protection was evident with doses of 0.15 and 1.5 mg/kg, interferon was not detected with doses lower than 150 mg/kg. Protection was apparently not dependent on interferon induction.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1971

Interferon Levels and Resistance to Viral Infection Associated with Selected Interferon Inducers

Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt; David J. Giron; Patton T. Allen

Summary Comparative studies of protection of mice against infection with MM virus and levels of interferon induced by graded amounts of Escherichia coli endotoxin, statolon, maleic acid-divinyl ether copolymer, and polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid complex have been carried out. In every instance, both protection and interferon response were dose-dependent, but interferon titers did not correlate with protection. The degree of protection could not be correlated to any specified amount of interferon. Possible explanation of these results would include: (i) protective potency of interferon may differ with the type of inducer, (ii) different interferons are utilized for protection in different ways, or (iii) the protective effect of inducers used may be unrelated to interferon.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1980

Role of Interferon in the Antiviral State Elicited by Selected Interferon Inducers

David J. Giron; Ruth Y. Liu; F. Erich Hemphill; Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt

Summary Data are presented which show that protection of mice by endotoxin against viral infection is not mediated by interferon while that of poly(I:C) and pyran can be at least partially attributed to interferon induction. The results also suggest that circulating interferon does not protect against a virus administered intraperitoneally.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1972

Induction of Viral Resistance by Poly I:C in Cells Which Apparently Produce No Interferon

David J. Giron; Jerome P. Schmidt; Frank F. Pindak

Summary Data are presented which show that McCoy cells do not produce detectable levels of interferon but respond to the protective action of either interferon or poly I:C. Protection by poly I:C is blocked by actinomycin D treatment, suggesting that an active cellular process is required. It is concluded that, in McCoy cells, poly I:C acts through a mechanism other than interferon induction.


Infection and Immunity | 1973

Further Studies on the Influence of Steroids on Viral Infection in Mice

David J. Giron; Patton T. Allen; Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1971

Interferon-Inducing Characteristics of MM Virus

David J. Giron; Patton T. Allen; Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt


Infection and Immunity | 1971

Inhibition by estrone of the antiviral protection and interferon elicited by interferon inducers in mice.

David J. Giron; Patton T. Allen; Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1970

Resistance to Bacterial Infection Induced by Statolon and Pyran

Frank F. Pindak


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1969

Propagation of MM Virus in Continuous Cell Lines

Frank F. Pindak; Jerome P. Schmidt

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Ruth Y. Liu

Wright State University

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