Kurth R, Wyke J A, Friis R R, Rohrschneider L, Bauer H
J Supramol Struct. 1976;4(1):133-9. doi: 10.1002/jss.400040113.
The recent isolation of conditional (temperature sensitive) and nonconditional transformation-defective mutants of avian sarcoma virus strains has facilitated the investigation of the effect of virus transformation on the cell's phenotype, e.g., with respect to morphology, growth pattern, or cell surface antigenicity. Special emphasis was laid on elucidating the correlation between transformed phenotype and tumor antigen expression. All of the tested nontransforming deletion mutants and the majority of the temperature-sensitive mutants were unable to induce tumor antigens in phenotypically untransformed cells. However, 3 temperature-sensitive mutants were found which were able to support the expression of tumor specific surface antigens even at restrictive temperature, when cells otherwise exhibited a normal phenotype. The theoretical and practical implications of this association between normal phenotype and tumor antigen expression are discussed.
最近禽肉瘤病毒株的条件性(温度敏感型)和非条件性转化缺陷型突变体的分离,有助于研究病毒转化对细胞表型的影响,例如在形态学、生长模式或细胞表面抗原性方面。特别强调了阐明转化表型与肿瘤抗原表达之间的相关性。所有测试的非转化缺失突变体和大多数温度敏感型突变体在表型未转化的细胞中都无法诱导肿瘤抗原。然而,发现了3个温度敏感型突变体,即使在限制温度下,当细胞在其他方面表现出正常表型时,它们也能够支持肿瘤特异性表面抗原的表达。讨论了正常表型与肿瘤抗原表达之间这种关联的理论和实际意义。