In Vitro Transformation by Adenovirus-Simian Virus 40 Hybrid Viruses

Author:

Black Paul H.12,Berman Leonard D.12,Dixon Cynthia B.12

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Medical School, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114

2. Mallory Institute of Pathology and Channing Laboratory, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

Abstract

Clones were isolated from hamster cells transformed by the adenovirus 2-SV40 and adenovirus 12-SV40 transcapsidant hybrid viruses. The clones were characterized with respect to their cytomorphology, virus and antigen content, and the histomorphology of tumors induced by transplantation of the clonal sublines to hamsters. Three different cellular and colonial morphologies were observed. Clones with an SV40 morphology gave rise to tumors predominantly with an SV40 histology, whereas clones with an adenovirus morphology produced typical adenovirus tumors upon transplantation of the transformed cells. Clones which had features of both SV40 and adenovirus transformed cells gave rise to “intermediate” and adenovirus tumors. The results indicate that multiple events occur during transformation and tumorigenesis by the transcapsidant virus populations and provide an explanation for the multiplicity of findings which have been reported with these virus populations.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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