A doctor from Serono told me that interferon beta should not be immunosuppressant, only that mentioned shift from Th1 to Th2 by influencing the cytokines. But in some cases it is, these people have reduced leukocyte number.
By the way, interferon alpha and interferon beta are type-I-interferons both, using the same receptor on the cell surface etc. One of my collegues working on type I interferons said she could imagine the only reason WE have to inject interferon beta and not alpha is money (for the pharma companies). Interferon beta, not only alpha, was also used for severe virus infections in the past, as far as I know.
I know there's some debate around it, but my neuro, my nurse and Serono have told me Rebif can make one susceptible to infections.
At least it is antiviral

I know people claiming they had no cold since they are on IFN beta.
Regards,
Sandrine
P.S. Sorry for my English...
