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Interferons, properties and applications
- Publication date
- 1 January 1980
- Publisher
- The main theme of this thesis is the clinical evaluation of interferon.
From the biology of the interferon system and animal experiments it
can be expected that exogenous interferon will exert its optimum effect
when used to prevent acute infections or to modulate chronic infections.
Therefore, we administered interferon to patients with chronic
hepatitis B virus infection (chapter 5) and to renal transplant recipients,
in whom viral infections occur frequently in the first months
after transplantation (chapter 6).
The other studies in this thesis are directly related to the problems
we met in the clinical studies. We wanted to study interferon in
an animal renal transplantation model. For us the most obvious choice
was the rat. However, little was known about the production and characterization
of rat interferon. Chapter 2 describes our experiences
with rat interferon.
While we were well underway with the study in renal transplant recipients,
we were contacted by Martin Hirsch, who was conducting a
similar trial in Boston. Some of his patients receiving 3 x 106 U HLI
every other day showed severe bone marrow depression. We had no such
problem in our trial, but we used another type of interferon: HFI.
For this reason we started a study on the t'oxicity of interferons for
bone marrow in vitro.