Isolation from a transmissible lymphoid tumour (TLT) lymphoblastoid cell line of a herpesvirus similar to Marek's disease virus
- PMID: 191411
- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910190318
Isolation from a transmissible lymphoid tumour (TLT) lymphoblastoid cell line of a herpesvirus similar to Marek's disease virus
Abstract
A chicken lymphoblastoid cell line (TLT)-6855 originally established from an avian oncornavirus-induced lymphoma (Siegfried and Olson, 1972) was studied for the presence and expression of Marek's disease virus (MDV) genome. By nucleic acid hybridization a significant amount of MDV DNA was found in this cell line. This virus DNA, however, was not expressed in either virus-specific intracellular or membrane antigens or the MD-associated tumour-specific surface antigen (MATSA). Moreover, MDV-specific antigens could not be activated in this cell line by treatment with 5-IdUrd. In several experiments, when chickens were inoculated with the cell line a herpesvirus was repeatedly isolated from the kidneys. This herpesvirus was antigenically similar to MDV but was low in oncogenicity for chickens.
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