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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (keratitis)
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Addition of interferon (IFN) to nucleoside analog therapy for herpetic keratitis has been shown to significantly increase the efficacy of therapy compared to nucleoside alone. We have analysed several nucleoside analogs and recombinant IFN-alpha 2 to determine which combinations have increased anti-herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV) activity. Synergistic anti-HSV activity between IFN-alpha 2 and the acyclic guanosine analogs, acyclovir (ACV) and ganciclovir (DHPG), was demonstrated in cytopathic effect reduction assay in human corneal cell cultures as well as in Vero cells. In this assay system IFN-alpha 2 alone had little detectable antiviral activity at titers of greater than or equal to 2,000 IU/ml, however, treatment of cells with about 100 IU/ml of IFN-alpha 2 for 24 hrs prior to infection decreased the ED50 of ACV approximately 2- to 3-fold and of DHPG approximately 5- to 6-fold in Vero cells. Combinations of IFN-alpha 2 with bromovinyldeoxyuridine (BVdU) in Vero cells or human corneal stromal cells did not increase the antiviral activity of BVdU. Combinations of IFN-alpha 2 with trifluorothymidine (TFT) also did not increase the effective antiviral activity of this nucleoside and resulted in decreased uptake of TFT from the medium. These studies document that combinations of acyclic nucleoside analogs, ACV and DHPG, with IFN-alpha 2 resulted in synergistic anti-HSV activities in both Vero and human corneal stromal cells, while the pyrimidine analogs, TFT and BVdU, were not synergistic with IFN-alpha 2. IFN-alpha 2 treatment of cells induced modifications of nucleoside (e.g., thymidine and TFT), but not nucleobase (e.g., ACV) uptake. These studies suggest that selective inhibition of nucleoside versus nucleobase uptake may contribute to the mechanism of IFN/nucleobase synergy in the inhibition of HSV replication.
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PMID:Combined anti-herpes virus activity of nucleoside analogs and interferon. 165 Jun 69

Forty-five patients with virologically confirmed dendritic keratitis were treated in a randomized, double-blind controlled study with a basic therapy of trifluorothymidine (TFT) eye drops. In addition they received different human recombinant interferon (rHu IFN) eye drops. The following results were obtained for average healing times: TFT plus one drop daily of rHu IFN-alpha 2 arg (30 million iu/ml): 3.3 days, TFT plus rHu IFN-gamma (30 million iu/ml): 3.9 days, TFT plus a mixture of alpha plus gamma (0.3 million iu/ml each): 6.1 days, TFT plus a mixture of alpha plus gamma (1.5 million iu/ml each): 3.3 days. High-titer gamma interferon did not significantly differ from high-titer alpha interferon in the combination therapy of dendritic keratitis. A mixture of alpha plus gamma at a moderate titer (1.5 million iu/ml each) was as effective as a high-titer mono-preparation. Adding a low-titer interferon mixture gave no better therapeutic results than antiviral monotherapy. Thus it seems possible to save about 90% of interferon commonly used in the combination therapy of dendritic keratitis by applying a mixture of different suitable interferons instead of interferon monospecies.
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PMID:The potency of interferon-alpha 2 and interferon-gamma in a combination therapy of dendritic keratitis. A controlled clinical study. 303 Jun 50