Walker D L, Padgett B L, ZuRhein G M, Albert A E, Marsh R F
Science. 1973 Aug 17;181(4100):674-6. doi: 10.1126/science.181.4100.674.
Eighty-three percent of hamsters inoculated at birth with JC virus, a human papovavirus isolated from brain tissue of a case of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, developed malignant gliomas within 6 months. Three brain tumors have been serially transplanted as subcutaneous tumors. JC virus was isolated from five of seven tumors tested. Cells from four tumors were cultivated in vitro. These cells contained an intranuclear antigen with the characteristics of a T antigen, and this antigen was antigenically related to SV40 T antigen. Although virus was not recovered from extracts of serially cultured tumor cells, JC virus was rescued when one tumor cell line was fused with permissive cells.
出生时接种JC病毒(一种从进行性多灶性白质脑病患者脑组织中分离出的人乳头多瘤空泡病毒)的仓鼠中,83%在6个月内发生了恶性胶质瘤。有三个脑肿瘤已作为皮下肿瘤进行了连续移植。从所检测的七个肿瘤中的五个分离出了JC病毒。对四个肿瘤的细胞进行了体外培养。这些细胞含有一种具有T抗原特征的核内抗原,并且该抗原在抗原性上与SV40 T抗原相关。尽管在连续培养的肿瘤细胞提取物中未回收病毒,但当一个肿瘤细胞系与允许性细胞融合时,JC病毒得以拯救。