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L Dandolo, M Vasseur, C Kress, J Aghion, D Blangy.
Abstract
At 37 degrees C, undifferentiated murine teratocarcinoma cells (PCC4) are resistant to infection with SV40 and Polyoma virus. When infection is carried out at 31 degrees C, these cells become fully susceptible to a variety of polyoma virus strains, including wt, ts-a, and hr-t; they also display an increased susceptibility to polyoma virus mutants (PyE.C.) which have been selected for their ability to develop in PCC4 cells at 37 degrees C (Vasseur et al., '80). However, expression of SV40 is still restricted at 31 degrees C and no T antigen can be detected. PCC4 cells grown at 31 degrees C express the characteristic embryonal surface antigen(s), but no H2 antigen, and do not produce plasminogen activator. PyE.C. mutants and other polyoma virus strains cannot develop at 37 degrees C in nullipotent F9 embryonal carcinoma cells and restriction is not abolished at 31 degrees C. The results indicate that: i) Resistance of PCC4 cells to polyoma virus and to SV40 are not mediated by the same process; ii) loss of restriction of polyoma in PCC4 cells does not require cell differentiation; iii) F9 and PCC4 cells control polyoma virus expression through different mechanisms.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6253510 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041050104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384