Studies on the polyoma tumor-specific transplantation antigen (TSTA): selection and characterization of TSTA-negative segregants from somatic hybrids
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Studies on the polyoma tumor-specific transplantation antigen (TSTA): selection and characterization of TSTA-negative segregants from somatic hybrids
Abstract
Two polyoma-TSTA-negative variants were selected independently from a polyoma fibrosarcoma/Moloney lymphoma somatic hybrid, by repeated passages in polyoma-virus-preimmunized mice. One of the variants had lost all its polyoma DNA, while the other only retained a deleted piece of its integrated polyoma DNA. In contrast to the parental hybrid clone, none of the variants produced detectable amounts of T-antigens. This finding indicates that a detectable expression of the products of the polyoma virus early genome, the T-antigens, is important either directly or indirectly for the expression of TSTA.
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