Literature DB >> 6264150

Early syncytium formation by bovine leukemia virus.

D C Graves, L V Jones.   

Abstract

Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) from either persistently infected bat cells or fetal lamb kidney cells induced rapid syncytium formation in F81 indicator cells. Distinct syncytia were seen within 2 h after inoculation of cells with highly concentrated (500-fold) cell-free BLV preparations and within 4 to 8 h when unconcentrated cell-free BLV preparations were used. Indicator cell densities of 1 x 10(5) to 2 x 10(5) were optimal for rapid and maximal syncytium formation. Pretreatment of BLV with reference BLV leukemic serum and antiserum prepared against purified BLV significantly inhibited (95%) syncytium formation. Reference bovine viral diarrhea virus serum, foamy-like bovine syncytial virus serum, and control serum had little effect (17% inhibition). Antiserum to BLV gp51 inhibited syncytium formation by greater than 96%, whereas antiserum to BLV p24 reduced syncytium activity to a much lesser extent (38% inhibition). Treatment of BLV with beta-propiolactone (0.005 to 0.05%) had little or no effect upon syncytium-forming activity, whereas UV irradiation (15 ergs/mm(2) per s for 30 min) reduced, but did not completely destroy, the fusion activity. However, both beta-propiolactone and UV irradiation drastically reduced the replication potential of BLV, as demonstrated by the lack of p24 expression in the inoculated cells. Concentrations of cycloheximide, cytosine arabinoside, tunicamycin, and 2-deoxy-D-glucose which effectively blocked cellular macromolecular synthesis did not significantly inhibit syncytium formation. These latter results suggested that de novo protein and DNA synthesis as well as protein glycosylation were not required for early syncytium formation. Thus, these experiments demonstrated that replication of BLV by the indicator cells was not essential for cell fusion.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6264150      PMCID: PMC171245     

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


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