Stephens E A, Witter R L, Lee L F, Sharma J M, Nazerian K, Longenecker B M
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1976 Oct;57(4):865-74. doi: 10.1093/jnci/57.4.865.
Cells of the JMV Marek's disease (MD) tumor, originally produced by rapid serial passage of MD lymphoma cells in chickens, were characterized to determine whether they were of host or donor origin and to ascertain certain virus-host cell interrelationships. Differences noted in blood group B surface alloantigens between tumor cells and host lymphocytes indicated a probable nonhost origin (i.e., transplantability) of the tumor. JMV spleen tumors contained predominantly large lymphoblasts bearing MD tumor-associated surface antigen. DNA from JMV tumor cell suspensions hybridized significantly with MD virus cRNA, which indicated that JMV cells contained at least a portion of the MD virus genome. No MD virus was rescued from JMV tumors by techniques suitable for rescue of virus from MD lymphomas. The JMV tumor cells were also devoid of MD virus-specific antigens. These properties differed markedly from those of MD lymphoma cells and make the JMV tumor cell a unique, potentially valuable, tool for further study of oncogenic herpesvirus infection and tumor immunity in the chicken.
JMV马立克氏病(MD)肿瘤细胞最初是通过MD淋巴瘤细胞在鸡体内快速连续传代产生的,对其进行特性分析以确定它们是宿主来源还是供体来源,并确定某些病毒与宿主细胞的相互关系。肿瘤细胞与宿主淋巴细胞之间在B血型表面同种异体抗原上的差异表明肿瘤可能不是宿主来源(即具有可移植性)。JMV脾脏肿瘤主要包含带有MD肿瘤相关表面抗原的大淋巴母细胞。JMV肿瘤细胞悬液中的DNA与MD病毒cRNA有显著杂交,这表明JMV细胞至少包含MD病毒基因组的一部分。通过适用于从MD淋巴瘤中拯救病毒的技术,未能从JMV肿瘤中拯救出MD病毒。JMV肿瘤细胞也缺乏MD病毒特异性抗原。这些特性与MD淋巴瘤细胞的特性明显不同,使得JMV肿瘤细胞成为进一步研究鸡致癌性疱疹病毒感染和肿瘤免疫的独特且可能有价值的工具。