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. 1986 Aug;59(2):434-43.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.59.2.434-443.1986.

Transformation of T-lymphoid cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus

Transformation of T-lymphoid cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus

M L Scott et al. J Virol. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Abelson leukemia virus (A-MuLV) is an oncogenic murine retrovirus whose genome contains sequences homologous to those of a normal cellular gene, c-abl. It has been demonstrated to cause rapid transformation of several cell types, including pre-B lymphocytes, macrophages, and fibroblasts. More recently, A-MuLV has been reported to induce thymic tumors in a mouse strain (C57BL/Ka) previously thought to be resistant to disease induction. We showed that the masses occurring after intrathymic injection of the virus were composed of lymphocytes of a previously described immature T-cell phenotype. This phenotype has been defined here by flow cytometry of 10 primary tumor samples stained with antibodies to several thymocyte differentiation antigens. Hybridization of DNAs from these tumors with v-abl, immunoglobulin mu, and T-cell antigen receptor beta-chain probes confirmed the T-lymphoid, polyclonal nature of the primary tumor cells. The primary tumors were malignant, as clearly shown by reinjection into Thy-congenic host animals. Further, four Thy- in vitro cell lines derived from three tumors differed from the majority of primary tumor cells and were similar to previously described A-MuLV-transformed pre-B cells. The consistent T-lymphoid phenotype exhibited by primary A-MuLV thymomas may represent one stage of normal thymocyte differentiation.

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