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. 1974 Jan;29(1):21-30.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1974.3.

Antigens of tumours induced by naturally occurring murine sarcoma virus (MSV-FBJ). I. Detection of group and type specific antigens by complement fixation

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Antigens of tumours induced by naturally occurring murine sarcoma virus (MSV-FBJ). I. Detection of group and type specific antigens by complement fixation

D B Jones et al. Br J Cancer. 1974 Jan.
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Abstract

Antigens associated with cells transformed in vivo by FBJ virus, a wild type murine sarcoma virus (MSV) complex originating from a spontaneously arising osteosarcoma in a CF1 mouse, have been partially characterized by complement fixation (CF). Using rat antisera against antigens specified by Gross leukaemia virus (GLV) the group specific (gs) antigen of C-type RNA murine tumour viruses was demonstrated in FBJ tumours as well as in GLV rat leukaemias, AKR lymphomata and sarcomata induced by MSV-H (Harvey), an MSV isolate of Friend-Moloney-Rauscher (FMR) subgroup specificity. Using mouse antisera against antigens present in FBJ cells the Gross (G) or wild type specificity of FBJ tumours was demonstrated by cross reactivity with antigens expressed on normal AKR lymphoid tissues and leukaemias. These antigens were absent from MSV-H induced sarcomata and in reciprocal tests mouse antisera to MSV-H failed to react with antigens present in FBJ tumour cells. No distinction between cellular and virion antigens expressed by FBJ cells was possible by CF although evidence for a cellular antigen with G specificity was obtained in tests using aged C57B1 antiserum containing a naturally occurring G antibody lacking significant virus neutralizing capacity. However, the likelihood that mouse FBJ antisera contain antibodies to type specific viral envelope antigens (VEA) as well as cellular antigen is discussed.

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