Wild-Type Gross Leukemia Virus: Classification of Soluble Antigens (GSA)

Author:

Aoki Tadao123,Herberman Ronald B.123,Johnson Patricia A.123,Liu Margaret123,Sturm Macie M.123

Affiliation:

1. Viral Leukemia and Lymphoma Branch and Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20014

2. Bionetics Research Laboratory, Bethesda, Maryland 20014

3. Meloy Laboratories, Springfield, Virginia 22151

Abstract

By inhibiting techniques using indirect immunofluorescence tests and indirect immunoelectron microscopy, the G(Gross) soluble antigens (GSA) in the body fluids of AKR and C58 mice, which have a high incidence of spontaneous leukemia, were classified according to the known specificity of G antigens in the murine Gross leukemia system. GSA existing in the plasma of nonleukemic and leukemic AKR mice and in the ascitic fluid of transplanted AKR spontaneous leukemia K36 showed the several specificities corresponding to G cell surface antigens, GCSAa, b, and c, and type-specific and group-specific viral envelope antigens, tsVEA and gsVEA, respectively. However, the plasma of nonleukemic C58 mice lacks GSAc, which can be recognized by the G-typing mouse serum. GSA corresponding to G IX antigen was not detected in the body fluids.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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