Component of Strain MC29 Avian Leukosis Virus with the Property of Defectiveness

Author:

Ishizaki R.1,Langlois A. J.1,Chabot J.1,Beard J. W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710

Abstract

Three clones of morphologically altered cells (L MC29) of singular properties were isolated from MC29 (subgroup A) leukosis virus-infected chick embryo cells. Supernatant fluids from cultures of the cloned cells produced no transforming or interfering activity on chick embryo cells susceptible to known avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses. No virus associated with the cells was demonstrable by fluorescent-antibody staining or by electron microscopy. All L MC29 clone cells were activated, however, by four strains of Rous-associated viruses (RAV) representative of A, B, C, and D subgroup avian leukosis viruses and by two strains of MC29 virus. Virus L MC29 cells activated by superinfection with RAV-1 and RAV-2 was characterized by helper-dependent and helper-independent properties. These findings suggest that the strain MC29 leukosis virus, or a component thereof, possesses properties of defectiveness similar to those of the Bryan high-titer Rous sarcoma virus.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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