| Literature DB >> 6202829 |
R Löwer, J Löwer, H Frank, R Harzmann, R Kurth.
Abstract
We have previously reported that among a series of human tumours investigated, only human teratocarcinoma cell lines derived from testicular tumours or pulmonary metastases of patients in Germany and the U.S.A. produced retrovirus-like particles spontaneously, albeit in low amounts. In a recent publication electron microscopical data suggested that the human teratocarcinoma-derived ( HTD ) particles were morphologically closely related, but not identical, to the type C retroviruses of animals. In this communication, the explantation of three human teratocarcinoma cell lines is briefly described. Evidence is presented that HTD particles (i) are synthesized only in a fraction of the epithelioid and differentiating cells; (ii) can be induced biochemically in a manner characteristic of retroviruses; (iii) either are not infectious or possess a peculiar host range; (iv) are immunologically unrelated to animal retrovirus strains; (v) possess an endogenous RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity that can be banded at 1.16 g/ml in linear sucrose gradients. These results may be taken as suggestive evidence that HTD particles represent a novel group of unique retroviruses.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6202829 DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-65-5-887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891