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Unique morphological alterations of the HTLV-I transformed C8166 cells by infection with HIV-1.

J Ongrádi1, H M Laird, J F Szilágyi, A Horváth, M Bendinelli.   

Abstract

C8166 cells express T lymphocyte markers, a monocyte-specific esterase, taxpolypeptide of HTLV-I. In spite of this transactivator, their HIV-1 yield is low. Their culture conditions were modified, and infected cells were immobilized on a poly-L-lysine sheet under semisolid overlays to study their phenotypic alterations and HIV-1 production by microscopy and electron microscopy. Another lymphoid cultures (MT-4, CEM, CEM-ss, AdCEM) similarly treated were infected with either HIV-1/RF or IIIB. Specificity of HIV-1 was compared to the effects of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). Unlike other cultures, HIV-1/RF infected C8166 cells in Eagle s MEM exhibited surface projections resembling hairy leukemia cells, which was followed by balloon degeneration and apoptosis. Immobilized HIV-1 infected cultures formed flat syncytia with several interdigitating dendritic projections. Syncytia shrunk with condensed nuclear material and axon-like filaments characteristic for infected macrophages. VSV induced enlargement and necrotic lysis of all cell types. Early postinfection with HIV-1, electron microscopy revealed irreversible membrane fusion above cell nuclei, and transient fusion between filaments. Transient presence of coated vesicles containing intact HIV-1 particles, Birbeck granule-like structures of Langerhans cells, fibrillar-lamellar structures resembling hairy leukemia or Sézary cells were detected. Late postinfection, high proportion of HIV-1 bud from polarized cytoplasm was empty particle, while that bud and entrapped in cytoplasmic vacuoles contained two or multiple cores in a fused envelope. The effect of early gene products of HIV-1 on HTLV-I and C8166 cells might elicit their latent potentials for monocyte or interdigitating dendritic cells, while in the later phase HTLV-I products might alter HIV-1 virion assembly.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10749585     DOI: 10.1007/bf03032655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res        ISSN: 1219-4956            Impact factor:   3.201


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