2002
DOI: 10.1191/1352458502ms784oa
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Interferon-β-1b and interferon-γ have similar inhibitory effects on apolipoprotein-E production in the monocyte/macrophage

Abstract: Apolipoprotein-E (Apo-E) is the major lipid carrier in the brain, and is therefore important in the recyding of lipids and cholesterol to regenerating neurons during the remission phase of multiple sclerosis (MS). Interferon (IFN)-gamma has been shown to inhibit Apo-E production by a mainly post-transcriptional method in a macrophage cell line, and reduced Apo-E in cerebrospinal fluid is noted during the remission phase in patients. IFN-beta-1b is a recombinantly produced, anti-inflammatory cytokine, which has… Show more

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“…IFN- β 1b has inhibitory effects on the production of apoE mRNA, cellular protein, and secreted protein in blood monocytes [109]. Treatment of primary mixed glial cell cultures with IL-1 β induced a marked increase of extracellular apoE protein.…”
Section: Effects Of Cytokines On the Production Of Apoe In Variousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IFN- β 1b has inhibitory effects on the production of apoE mRNA, cellular protein, and secreted protein in blood monocytes [109]. Treatment of primary mixed glial cell cultures with IL-1 β induced a marked increase of extracellular apoE protein.…”
Section: Effects Of Cytokines On the Production Of Apoe In Variousmentioning
confidence: 99%