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03 February 2011
A5 Laboratories has received approval letter for it’s containment level 2 facility.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire – 02/03/11) – A5 Laboratories Inc. (A5 Labs) (OTC.BB:AFLB – News) announced today the office of Biohazard and Containment Safety

01 February 2011
A5 Laboratories, Inc. Announces Successful Production of VI-1718 Interferon Product

MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire – 02/01/11) – A5 Laboratories Inc. (A5 Labs) (OTC.BB:AFLB – News) announced today the successful production of its VI-1718 interferon product by its European manufacturing partner.

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Interferon

What is an Interferon?

Interferon (IFN) is a type of protein called a cytokine that is secreted by cells of the body during an infection. It can inhibit viruses from spreading to neighboring cells and it can aid in destroying cancerous cells. Interferon therapy takes advantage of these natural protective properties. Commercial interferon is used as a treatment for viral infections, such as hepatitis C, and as a treatment for certain cancers.

What does it do?

Interferon-alpha has many effects on the cells in the body. When a virus has infected cells in a tissue or organ, interferon protects neighboring uninfected cells and halts the spread of the virus. Interferon therapy stimulates the release of enzymes that interfere with protein synthesis and thereby destroys virus-infected cells. Generally, interferon-alpha is one choice of treatment for patients infected with hepatitis C. It can be used in combination with other medications, such as the antiviral drug ribavirin, to improve the response to hepatitis C.

Another effect of IFN-alpha is to boost the immune system to fight off the spread of cancer in the body. Different cell types in the body, namely natural killer cells (NK cells) or macrophages, are activated by interferon and can then attack and destroy cancer cells. Interferon also increases expression of proteins on the surface of tumor cells, thereby making them more visible for attack by cells of the immune system.

Interferon therapy is used to treat patients suffering from malignant melanoma that has spread to lymph nodes. It has been shown to reduce the rate of recurrence in patients with melanoma. Interferon can also be used to treat other cancers, mainly leukemia and lymphoma.