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. 1985 Jun;4(6):1455-60.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb03802.x.

Isolation and characterization of a human T cell leukemia virus type II from a hemophilia-A patient with pancytopenia

Isolation and characterization of a human T cell leukemia virus type II from a hemophilia-A patient with pancytopenia

V S Kalyanaraman et al. EMBO J. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

Human T cell leukemia virus (HTLV) type I has been isolated from the cultured T cells of several patients with adult T cell leukemia (ATL) and has been etiologically linked to ATL. However, HTLV-type II has been isolated only once, from the T cells of a patient with a T cell variant of hairy-cell leukemia. We report here the isolation of HTLV-II-related virus from the cultured T cells of a hemophilia-A patient with pancytopenia. The T cell line (CM) grows in the absence of T cell growth factor. Cord blood T cells were rapidly transformed when co-cultivated with irradiated CM cells. Heterologous competition radioimmunoassays using purified HTLV-I p24 showed the expression of HTLV-IIMO-related protein in these cells. Electron microscopy of the CM cells showed the presence of intracellular and extracellular type C viral particles. Comparison of the proviral genome in the CM cell line and the prototype HTLV-IIMO-containing cell line (MO) by molecular hybridization with probes specific for HTLV-IIMO indicated that restriction cleavage sites were identical. The fresh peripheral blood leukocytes of the patient contained two complete copies of the proviral genome, despite the lack of HTLV-II p24 expression. The virus from the cell line CM is designated as HTLV-IICM to distinguish it from the original HTLV-IIMO isolate.

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