Surface Antigens on Transplantable Tumor Cell Lines Producing Mouse Type C Viruses
- 1 April 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Vol. 58 (4), 1069-1078
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/58.4.1069
Abstract
A variety of transplantable mouse tumor lines were shown to contain murine type C viruses and virus-associated antigens. The type of virus isolated and antigens detected could not invariably be correlated with the original method of tumor induction, but testing of the majority of tumor lines for infectious virus at various levels of in vivo or in vitro passage yielded isolates that were consistent in tissue culture host range for each tumor. In contrast, during the course of in vivo transplantation, some of the lines underwent considerable change in the pattern of virus-associated cell-surface antigens. When the transplanted tumor lines were placed into culture, all showed some alteration in the detectable surface antigens. Upon retransplantation and passage of the cultured cells in mice, the surface antigens gradually returned to the original in vivo patterns and occasionally acquired additional type C virus-associated antigens not detected in the original tumor line. To test for association of antigens with infectious virus, appropriate tissue culture cell lines were infected with the viruses isolated from the tumors. In these infected indicator cells, some new virus-associated cell-surface and virion evelope antigens were detected, but the complete array of antigens found in the original tumor lines was not acquired. These findings indicated the presence of several different type C viruses in long transplanted cell lines and demonstrated that environmental and host cell factors may have major influences on expression of virus-associated antigens.Keywords
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