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Neoplastic transformation by a cloned human cytomegalovirus DNA fragment uniquely homologous to one of the transforming regions of herpes simplex virus type 2.

D J Clanton, R J Jariwalla, C Kress, L J Rosenthal.   

Abstract

Specific DNA fragments of human cytomegalovirus strain Towne exhibited sequence homology to the transforming regions of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) when examined by nitrocellulose filter hybridization under nonstringent conditions. Cloned Towne Xba I fragments B and C were homologous to both Bgl II transforming fragments N and C of HSV-2 DNA, whereas cloned Towne Xba I fragment E was uniquely homologous to HSV-2 Bgl II fragment C. Furthermore, Towne Xba I fragment E exhibited homology to a unique fragment of cytomegalovirus strain AD169 but lacked homology to the recently identified Xba I transforming (focus-forming) fragment N. Normal diploid Syrian hamster embryo cells transfected with cloned Towne Xba I fragment E displayed colonies of refractile, rapidly dividing cells which escaped senescence to form immortal cell lines. At early passages, these lines exhibited growth in 2% serum and formed small (less than 0.1 mm) colonies in 0.3% agarose. Serial passaging resulted in the appearance of large (greater than 0.25 mm) colonies in agarose, indicating the involvement of more than one step in Towne Xba I fragment E-induced transformation of the diploid hamster embryo cells. NIH 3T3 cells transfected with Towne Xba I fragment E rapidly displayed large colonies in agarose and tumors in vivo.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6304741      PMCID: PMC394145          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.12.3826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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