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It was previously demonstrated that the 60,000 dalton (p60) precursor-like polyprotein containing murine p30 was a constituent of the feline leukemia virus pseudotype of Moloney sarcoma virus [m1MSV(FeLV)]. It is now shown that p60 is detected in cells of five mammalian species transformed by m1MSV, indicating that p60 is specified by this genome. Moreover, little or no murine p30 is detected in the m1MSV-transformed cells, suggesting that the murine group p30 antigenic reactivity of S + L- cells is ude to p60. Pulse-chase studies in cells producing m1MSV(FeLV) show that p60 is the largest polypeptide detectable during the pulse, and that intracellular p60 is not cleaved into smaller (for example, p30) polypeptides during chase periods of up to 10 hr. The lack of cleavage of p60 is in contrast to the properties of p30 precursors detected in cells containing replicating avian or mammalian RNA tumor viruses. The inefficient cleavage of intracellular p60 and the kinetics of appearance of murine p30 in extracellular m1MSV(FeLV) suggest that p60 cleavage to p30 occurs in cells shortly before virus release. While only p60 was detected in the m1MSV-transformed cells, p60 and p70 were detected in m3MSV-transformed cells, and no immunoprecipitable polypeptides were detected in HT-1 MSV-transformed cells. The observed differences in the intracellular polypeptide expression by each of the strains of MSV suggests differences in genetic content.
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PMID:Cells transformed by certain strains of Moloney sarcoma virus contain murine p60. 6 30

The genetics of late appearing MSV tumors showing a progressive growth pattern in AKR mice was investigated. The late MSV tumor response in F1 hybrids depended on the genetic background of the non-AKR parent. Within the 4-month observation period following virus injection, (CBA X AKR) F1, (DBA/2 X AKR)F1, and (NIH X AKR)F1 developed progressing MSV tumors, which exhibited latency and growth behavior comparable to that seen in AKR mice, (BALB X AKR)F1, (B6 X AKR)F1, and (B10br x akr)f1 mice did not show any late MSV tumors. In contrast to early regressing M-MSV tumors, whose development is independent of Fv-1 genotype, late MSV tumor progression is largely a function of this gene, since all late tumors which appeared in (B10BR x AKR) x AKR were observed in Fv-1n homozygous mice, H-2k halotype is a further factor in the occurrence of late MSV tumors, at least in (B6 x AKR) x AKR mice. In crosses of AKR with Fv-1 compatible mice, tumor appearance was strongly associated with inheritance of AKR-Mulv, and MSV recovered from late tumors of first back-cross animals appeared to be a new pseudotype with the endogenous AKR-MuLV. It is suggested that the host genetic control in both early and late MSV tumors is exerted mainly on the helper component of the leukemia-sarcoma complex.
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PMID:Genetics of murine sarcoma virus (MSV)--induced tumors in AKR mice: Evidence that late progressing and early regressing tumors are controlled by different gents. 6 12

Ascites sarcoma-180 cells, when stained with platinum-pyrimidine complexes as the sole electron dense stain, show distinct dense patches to granular appearance on the surface of the plasma membrane which has been suggested to be attributable to deoxyribonucleic acid. Swiss Webster mice, 4-5 weeks of age, weighing 24-26 g with 4 X 10(6) ascites sarcoma-180 cells when injected with 3 X 7.0 micronC of tritiated thymidine on day 5 of the tumor implant, show specific labeling on the plasma membrane surface. The photopositive silver grain distribution in both the light and electron microscope autoradiograms when followed from the nucleus outwards show a distinct peak over the nucleus and the plasma membrane. The quantity and origin and role of this surface-associated deoxyribonucleic acid is not clear.
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PMID:Further evidence in support of cell-surface-associated deoxyribonucleic acid in tumor cells: an autoradiographic study. 6 69

There are many quantitative changes of serum protein and immunoglobulin fractions in patients with cancer of various sites, excluding those with leukemic and lymphoproliferative disorders. The commonest change in serum proteins of patients with neoplastic disease is a reduction in albumin concentration and elevation of alpha globulins, especially alpha-2 fraction. Immunoglobulins (IgG, A,M) are a heterogenous group of proteins contained in the gamma, beta, and alpha-2 electrophoretic fractions of serum proteins. The IgG was found to be significantly increased in patients with cancer of the skin and lung, but decreased in patients with cancer of the prostate and breast. Serum IgM was reported to be elevated in patients with sarcoma, melanoma, brain tumors, but decreased in patients with carcinoma of the ovary. Serum IgA was found to be elevated in patients with cancer of epithelial secretory organs, such as skin, breast, head and neck, lung, gut, prostate, and uterine cervix. Whether these findings reflect specific changes of the humoral arm of tumor-host interaction remains to be investigated.
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PMID:Quantitative change of serum protein and immunoglobulin in patients with solid cancers. 6 75

Electron microscopic, immunologic, and biochemical methods have been used in an attempt to detect and characterize oncornaviruses in human prostatic carcinoma (PCa) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and in prostates of mice of high and low mammary cancer or leukemia strains. Ultrastructural examination of 37 PCa and nine BPH specimens has revealed the presence of particles resembling type C virus in five cases of PCa and one of BPH, and also two different types of intracisternal virus-like particles in seven other cases of PCa. Type B virus particles have been observed in prostate of old mice of high mammary cancer strains, while type C virus particles have been found in the prostates of most mice of all the ten strains examined. Immunofluorescence tests with sera from patients with PCa and BPH and with cells derived in vitro from PCa have shown that sera of patients with PCa contained antibodies directed mainly against Forssman-like and tumor-related antigens. In immunofluorescence tests of antisera to major proteins of oncornaviruses with cells of PCa and BPH tissues grown in vitro, positive reactions have been obtained with antisera to p30 protein of murine, feline, and simian type C viruses. Fixed immunofluorescence (FIF) tests of sera of PCa (38%) and BPH (25%) and of some normal donors (27%) gave positive cytoplasmic reaction with mouse prostate cells infected with Soehner-Dmochowski murine sarcoma virus (SD-MSV). Immunoferritin tests of 11 sera positive by FIF gave ferritin labeling of type C virus particles in the SD-MSV-infected mouse prostate cells...
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PMID:Search for oncogenic viruses in human prostate cancer. 6 17

Tumor-specific transplantation antigen (TSTA) was solubilized from cell membranes of sarcoma Meth-A with non-ionic detergent Nonidet P40. Soluble TSTA was partially characterized by chromatographic separation and electrophoresis. The antigen responsible for tumor rejection activity had a molecular weight of approximately 70,000 daltons in the presence of detergent and an electrophoretic mobility of alpha-globulin. TSTA was well separated from mouse histocompatibility antigen H-2 by a sequence of procedures, including gel filtration, lectin affinity chromatography, column electrophoresis, and rechromatography on agarose, showed only three major bands on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. TSTA was specific for sarcoma Meth-A.
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PMID:Biological and biochemical properties of Nonidet P40-solubilized and partially purified tumor-specific antigens of the transplantation type from plasma membranes of a methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma. 6 94

A type C RNA virus has been detected in the culture fluids of the SU-DHL-1 human histiocytic lymphoma cell line previously established in this laboratory. In electron micrographs, the virus closely resembled other typical mammalian type C RNA tumor viruses in size and morphology. Viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity has been demonstrated in particles (densities of 1.15 and 1.22 g/ml) in the microsomal cytoplasmic fraction and in pellets of culture fluids. The enzyme is partially inhibited by antibodies to the RNA-dependent DNA polymerases of simian sarcoma virus and RD-114 virus but not by antibody to the polymerase of murine leukemia virus, suggesting some degree of relatedness to type C viruses of subhuman primate origin. Typical syncytial microplaques were induced when SU-DHL-1 cells were cocultivated with rat XC cells. Although no focus formation was noted in similarly cocultivated mouse UC1-B cell cultures, the numbers of foci induced in rat embryo fibroblasts by murine sarcoma virus were significantly increased by coinfection with the virus from SU-DHL-1 cell culture fluids. No other evidence of infectivity, inducibility, or capacity for helper rescue of defective murine sarcoma virus genomes has been detected to date in cocultivation studies with a spectrum of fibroblastic and other nonlymphoid indicator cell lines of human and other species of origin.
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PMID:Isolation of a type C RNA virus from an established human histiocytic lymphoma cell line. 7 39

The presence of alien histocompatibility antigens on the cell surface of the 3-methylcholanthrene-induced BALB/c (H-2d) fibrosarcoma C-1, was investigated by serological and transplantation studied. Absorption experiments with monospecific alloantisera showed that C-1 cells expressed their original private (H-2.4 and 31) and public (H-2.3, 8, 28, and 35) specificities. C-1 cells were also able to absorb monospecific antisera directed to the private specificity H-2.23 of the H-2k haplotype, as well as antisera to the public specificities H-2.1, 5, 11 11 and 25 (H-2k and in part H-2q, H-2a and H-2b haplotypes), which are absent from H-2d normal cells. Conversely, other alien specificities (H-2.2, 17, 30, 32, and 33) were not detected on C-1 cells. The C-1 cells were also unable to absorb the activity of an anti-Ia serum (1-28) directed to 1a.1, 2 and 19 (lak) specificities. Transplantation studies showed that resistance against the challenge of C-1 cells could be induced in syngeneic BALB/c mice by preimmunization with normal tissues from C3Hf and AKR (H-2k), A (H-2a) and C57BL/6J (H-2b) strains (expressing all or some of the extra H-2 antigens of the tumor) whereas no protection was obtained with DBA/2 (H-2d) or with W/Fu rat tissues. The anti-tumor activity could be passively transferred by BALB/c lymphoid cells immune to normal C3Hf, AKR, A, and NIH (H-2q) tissues, but no protection was achieved with lymphoid cells immune to DBA/2 or to W/Fu normal rat tissues. These data indicate that foreign H-2 antigens are expressed on C-1 tumor and that they might function as tumor-associated transplantation antigen which was shown to be present and individually distinct on this sarcoma by appropriate in vivo tests.
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PMID:Expression of alien H-2 specificities of a chemically induced BALB/c fibrosarcoma. 7 Apr 14

The case is report of a 52-year-old woman who died of interstitial pneumopathy following treatment for an unclassifiable neoplasm of liver, spleen and bone marrow with a total dose of 97 mg/m2 bleomycin. The development of interstitial pneumopathy after this low bleomycin dosage may have been favored by a previous thorax irradiation 22 years earler for round cell sarcoma.
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PMID:[Interstial pneumopathy after low dose bleomycin therapy]. 7 11

Pigeons bearing tumors caused by the Schmidt-Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus were used for withdrawing sera containing complement-fixing (CF) antibody to the gs-antigen of avian leukosis-sarcoma complex. In the course of this study it was found that some of these sera, while having a high titer of CF antibody to the gs-antigen of the tumor tissue, did not detect this antigen in chicken embryonal tissue and feather follicles. It is suggested that these sera distinguish different components of gs-antigen in the tumor tissue on the one hand and in the embryonal tissue and feather follicles on the other. There was a correlation in the detection or lack of gs-antigen in preparations of feather follicles and embryonal tissue with all the sera examined. Feather follicles may serve as a convenient source of gs-antigen in practical work.
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PMID:[Properties of pigeon sera containing complement-fixing antibodies to the gs-antigen of the avian leukosis-sarcoma complex]. 7 55


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