Ogura H, Hiraki S, Omura S, Miyoshi I, Oda T
Acta Med Okayama. 1978 Jun;32(2):169-72.
Electron microscope observation of cultured human leukemic B cell, T cell and null cell lines and reverse transcriptase assay of the culture supernatants were all negative for the presence of C-type virus. Bat cell line, which propagates primate C-type viruses well, was cocultivated with the human leukemic cell lines, in the hope of amplification of virus if present. Three weeks after mixed culture, the culture supernatants were again examined for reverse transcriptase activity and the cells were tested for syncytia formation by cocultivation with rat XC, human KC and RSb cell lines. All these tests, except for the positive control using a simian sarcoma virus, were negative, suggesting that no C-type was produced from these human leukemic cell lines.
对培养的人白血病B细胞系、T细胞系和裸细胞系进行电子显微镜观察,以及对培养上清液进行逆转录酶检测,结果均未发现C型病毒。能良好增殖灵长类C型病毒的蝙蝠细胞系与人白血病细胞系进行共培养,以期若存在病毒则使其扩增。混合培养三周后,再次检测培养上清液的逆转录酶活性,并通过与人XC、人KC和RSb细胞系共培养检测细胞的合胞体形成情况。除使用猿猴肉瘤病毒作为阳性对照外,所有这些检测均为阴性,表明这些人白血病细胞系未产生C型病毒。