Nowell P C, Finan J B, Clark J W, Sarin P S, Gallo R C
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1984 Oct;73(4):849-52.
Chromosome abnormalities were studied in primary cultures and in established T-cell lines from patients with human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV)-positive leukemia or lymphoma. The present findings, and data from other laboratories, indicated that primary cultures of the HTLV-positive neoplastic cells nearly always showed a chromosomally abnormal clone, whereas most established cell lines had an apparently normal karyotype. These differences included circumstances in which the same blood specimen was used for both types of culture or in which separate specimens were obtained within a short time span. These observations indicated that many cell lines from HTLV-positive leukemia or lymphoma may be derived from nonneoplastic T-cells that were transformed in vitro by the leukemia virus; human T-cells newly infected with HTLV were suggested to have an in vitro growth advantage over the HTLV-infected tumor cells.
对人类T细胞白血病病毒(HTLV)阳性白血病或淋巴瘤患者的原代培养物和已建立的T细胞系中的染色体异常进行了研究。目前的研究结果以及其他实验室的数据表明,HTLV阳性肿瘤细胞的原代培养物几乎总是显示出染色体异常克隆,而大多数已建立的细胞系具有明显正常的核型。这些差异包括使用同一血液标本进行两种类型培养的情况,或在短时间内获取单独标本的情况。这些观察结果表明,许多来自HTLV阳性白血病或淋巴瘤的细胞系可能源自白血病病毒在体外转化的非肿瘤性T细胞;新感染HTLV的人类T细胞在体外生长方面被认为比感染HTLV的肿瘤细胞具有优势。