Cho H Y, Cutchins E C, Rhim J S, Huebner R J
Science. 1976 Nov 26;194(4268):951-3. doi: 10.1126/science.62397.
Revertants of nonproducer human osteosarcoma (NP/KHOS) cells induced by Kirsten murine sarcoma virus were isolated after incubating at high temperature (40.5 degrees C) overnight and subcloning at 36 degrees C. The morphologic variants, from which murine sarcoma virus could no longer be rescued, had growth properties similar to those of the nontransformed, parent human osteosarcoma cells and did not release RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity. These revertants were nontumorigenic in nude mice. The revertants supported leukemia virus growth and showed an enhanced sensitivity to murine sarcoma virus superinfection. Thus, the revertants were from human cells transformed by an oncogenic RNA virus.
将非产生型人骨肉瘤(NP/KHOS)细胞在高温(40.5摄氏度)下孵育过夜,然后在36摄氏度下进行亚克隆,从而分离出由 Kirsten 鼠肉瘤病毒诱导的回复突变体。这些形态学变体不再能拯救出鼠肉瘤病毒,其生长特性类似于未转化的亲本人类骨肉瘤细胞,且不释放RNA依赖性DNA聚合酶活性。这些回复突变体在裸鼠中无致瘤性。这些回复突变体支持白血病病毒生长,并对鼠肉瘤病毒的超感染表现出增强的敏感性。因此,这些回复突变体来自被致癌RNA病毒转化的人类细胞。