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Genetic determinants of neoplastic diseases induced by a subgroup F avian leukosis virus.

M C Simon, W S Neckameyer, W S Hayward, R E Smith.   

Abstract

Two subgroup F avian leukosis viruses, ring-necked pheasant virus (RPV) and RAV-61, were previously shown to induce a high incidence of a fatal proliferative disorder in the lungs of infected chickens. These lung lesions, termed angiosarcomas, appear rapidly (4 to 5 weeks after infection), show no evidence of proto-oncogene activation by proviral integration, and are not induced by avian leukosis viruses belonging to other subgroups. To identify the viral sequences responsible for induction of these tumors, we constructed recombinant viruses by exchanging genomic segments of molecularly cloned RPV with those of a subgroup A leukosis virus, UR2AV. The ability to induce rapid lung tumors segregated only with the env sequences of RPV; the long terminal repeat of RPV was not required. However, recombinants carrying both env and long terminal repeat sequences of RPV induced lung tumors with a shorter latency. In several cases, recombinant viruses exhibited pathogenic properties differing from those of either parental virus. Recombinants carrying the gag-pol region of RPV and the env gene of UR2AV induced a high incidence of a muscle lesion termed infiltrative intramuscular fibromatosis. One recombinant, EU-8, which carries the gag-pol and LTR sequences of RPV, and the env gene of UR2AV, induced lymphoid leukosis after an unusually short latent period. The median time of death from lymphoid leukosis was 6 to 7 weeks after infection with EU-8 compared with approximately 5 months for UR2AV.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3029416      PMCID: PMC254082          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.61.4.1203-1212.1987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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