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Abstract
T-cell depleted human cord blood lymphocytes were exposed to P3HR-1 strain of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and simultaneous observations of immunofluorescence, cellular morphology, and autoradiography were carried out in individual cells. Soon after infection, nuclear antigen (EBNA) synthesis, blastogenesis, and DNA synthesis occurred, as was previously observed B95-8 strain EBV infection. Although mitosis followed with characteristic cell aggregate formation, the cell proliferation was temporary and death followed in about 2 weeks. The synthesis of the early antigens (EA) and the viral capsid antigen (VCA) were not significant. These findings seem to indicate that the strain P3HR-1 EBV is capable of inducing early events of transformation in primary human B-lymphocytes, but the cells infected in this way have a short life span.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6272076 DOI: 10.1007/bf02123793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Microbiol Immunol ISSN: 0300-8584 Impact factor: 3.402