Cashdollar L W, Yelton D B
J Virol. 1980 Sep;35(3):895-901. doi: 10.1128/JVI.35.3.895-901.1980.
Phenotypic transformation of the host cell affected the formation of polyoma pseuodovirions. Polyoma virus infection of various transformed derivatives of mouse 3T3 cells resulted in the formation of predominantly pseudovirions, whereas infection of mouse 3T3 cells produced mainly polyoma virus. The effect that transformation of the host cell had on polyoma pseudovirus formation was further demonstrated by using phenotypic revertants isolated from some of the transformed cell lines. The revertants were characterized by their morphology, saturation densities, and colony-forming ability in methylcellulose suspension. By these criteria they were distinct from their transformed parents and similar to 3T3 cells. After infection, the revertants produced predominantly polyoma virus and few pseudovirus. Thus, for the cell lines used in this study, phenotypic transformation enhanced the formationof polyoma pseudovirions.
宿主细胞的表型转化影响了多瘤假病毒颗粒的形成。多瘤病毒感染小鼠3T3细胞的各种转化衍生物主要导致假病毒颗粒的形成,而感染小鼠3T3细胞则主要产生多瘤病毒。通过使用从一些转化细胞系中分离出的表型回复突变体,进一步证明了宿主细胞转化对多瘤假病毒形成的影响。这些回复突变体通过其形态、饱和密度以及在甲基纤维素悬浮液中的集落形成能力来表征。根据这些标准,它们与转化的亲本不同,而与3T3细胞相似。感染后,回复突变体主要产生多瘤病毒,很少产生假病毒。因此,对于本研究中使用的细胞系,表型转化增强了多瘤假病毒颗粒的形成。