Adenovirus 2 early gene expression promotes susceptibility to effector cell lysis of hybrids formed between hamster cells transformed by adenovirus 2 and simian virus 40
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Adenovirus 2 early gene expression promotes susceptibility to effector cell lysis of hybrids formed between hamster cells transformed by adenovirus 2 and simian virus 40
Abstract
Weakly oncogenic adenovirus 2 (Ad2)-transformed LSH hamster cells are sensitive to lysis by spontaneously cytolytic lymphoid cells and activated macrophages, whereas highly oncogenic simian virus 40 (SV40)-transformed LSH cells are relatively resistant to these nonspecific effector cells. Somatic cell hybrids formed between Ad2- and SV40-transformed hamster cells, which expressed Ad2 tumor (T) antigens, exhibited an increased cytolytic susceptibility compared to Ad2 T antigen-negative cell hybrids or nonhybrid SV40-transformed cells. No correlation was found between the expression of SV40 T antigen in hybrid cells and cytolytic susceptibility. The results suggest the existence of a novel function for early Ad2 genome-encoded polypeptides (T antigens) expressed in transformed hamster cells--the induction of susceptibility to destruction mediated by immunologically nonspecific effector cells.
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