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Interferon alfa is a natural interferon alpha (IFN-α) which is obtained from the leukocyte fraction of human blood following induction with Sendai virus
Sendai virus
Sendai virus , also known as murine parainfluenza virus type 1 or hemagglutinating virus of Japan , is a negative sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the Paramyxoviridae family, a group of viruses featuring, notably, the Morbillivirus and Rubulavirus genera...

. Interferon alfa contains several naturally occurring IFN-α subtypes and is purified by affinity chromatography
Affinity chromatography
Affinity chromatography is a method of separating biochemical mixtures and based on a highly specific interaction such as that between antigen and antibody, enzyme and substrate, or receptor and ligand.-Uses:Affinity chromatography can be used to:...

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Composition

Interferon alfa contains a mixture of several proteins all with structural, serological and functional properties typical for natural interferon alpha (IFN α). The major subtypes identified are: IFN-α1 -α2, -α8, -α10, -α14 and -α21; IFN-α2 and IFN-α14 are glycosylated. The IFN-α content is expressed in international units per ml and the drug product is formulated in isotonic phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.2) supplemented with human albumin, 1.5 mg/ml. The albumin used is a medicinal product, which is approved in several countries, indicated for subcutane injection therapy.

Summary of differences between IFN subtypes

IFN-α8 enhances the proliferation of human B cells as well as being able to activate natural killer NK cells.

The subtypes α10 and α2 along with α8 are the best NK cell activators.

Subtypes α21 and α2 enhance the expression of IFN-gamma-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) in dendritic cells. Activated dendritic cells initiate immune responses and the expression of IP-10, a chemokine which promotes a Th1 inflammatory response.

IFN-α1 causes increased HLA-II expression and can directly inhibit tumour cell growth in vitro, but is a poor activator of NK cells, has poor anti-viral activity, does not induce B cell proliferation and does not enhance HLA-I or tumour antigen expression. Despite its apparent inactivity, it is used clinically in the treatment of metastatic renal carcinoma, with a reported lower toxicity than the recombinant IFN-α2.

Overall, IFN-α has a general inflammatory action which skews the immune response towards a Th1 profile.

Subtype α2 increased the expression of HLA-I molecules which correlate with IFN-α mediated activation of memory CD8 cells and increased cytolytic action against virally infected cells and tumour cells via cytotoxic CD8 cells.
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