Stable Growth Transformation of Human T Lymphocytes by Herpesvirus saimiri

Herpesvirus saimiri induces T-cell lymphomas in various species of New World monkeys and in rabbits, and it is able to immortalize monkey T lymphocytes in vitro. Sequences responsible for these effects have been localized to a region of the genome that varies significantly among the virus subgroups...

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Hauptverfasser: Biesinger, Brigitte, Muller-Fleckenstein, Ingrid, Simmer, Birgit, Lang, Gerlinde, Wittmann, Sabine, Platzer, Erich, Desrosiers, Ronald C., Fleckenstein, Bernhard
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description Herpesvirus saimiri induces T-cell lymphomas in various species of New World monkeys and in rabbits, and it is able to immortalize monkey T lymphocytes in vitro. Sequences responsible for these effects have been localized to a region of the genome that varies significantly among the virus subgroups A, B, and C. We now report that infection of human blood lymphocytes and thymocytes with strains of subgroup C, in contrast to viruses of the other subgroups, yields continuously proliferating T-cell lines with the phenotype of mature CD4- or CD8-positive cells. Infection with strains of Herpesvirus saimiri subgroup C can thus be used to generate human T-cell lines for a variety of immunological and developmental studies.
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Blood
Blood cells
Cell Division
Cell lines
Cell Transformation, Viral
Cellular biology
DNA, Viral - analysis
Flow Cytometry
Herpes viruses
Herpesvirus 2, Saimiriine
Herpesvirus saimiri
Humans
Immunity (Disease)
In Vitro Techniques
K562 cells
Kidney cells
Leukocytes
Lymphocytes
Medical research
Saimiriine herpesvirus 2
T lymphocytes
T-Lymphocytes - cytology
T-Lymphocytes - immunology
T-Lymphocytes - microbiology
Viruses
title Stable Growth Transformation of Human T Lymphocytes by Herpesvirus saimiri
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