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Clonal Transformation of Human Leukocytes by Epstein-Barr Virus in Soft Agar

Naoki Yamamoto, +1 more
- 15 Feb 1976 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 2, pp 191-196
TLDR
It was evident that the colony formation was caused by clonal transformation by EBV, and the colonies were similarly induced, but with a lower efficiency, in adult peripheral blood leukocyte cultures infected with the virus.
Abstract
The B95-8 strain of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) induced colony formation of human umbilical cord-blood leukocytes in soft agar medium. One-hit response relationship between the number of colonies and the virus dose was observed with high dilutions of the virus preparation. However, there was a presumed cell-killing effect with low dilutions of virus. The colonies were similarly induced, but with a lower efficiency, in adult peripheral blood leukocyte cultures infected with the virus. The colony-forming activity of EBV was neutralized by anti-EBV-positive but not by negative human sera. The cells in colonies were capable of growing continuously and carried EBV-associated nuclear antigen. Thus, it was evident that the colony formation was caused by clonal transformation by EBV.

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Efficiency of transformation of lymphocytes by Epstein-Barr virus.

TL;DR: It is found that immortalization by the B95-8 strain of EBV follows “one-hit” kinetics, and Lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli appears to enhance transformation by mechanisms other than stimulation of cellular DNA synthesis.
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Clonal transformation of adult human leukocytes by Epstein-Barr virus.

Bill Sugden, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1977 - 
TL;DR: A clonal transformation assay for Epstein-Barr virus which uses adult human leukocytes as target cells and indicates that a single DNA-containing virus particle is sufficient to transform a cell.
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New Epstein–Barr virus variants from cellular subclones of P3J-HR-1 Burkitt lymphoma

TL;DR: To determine whether every cell carried this virus mixture, or whether the line consisted of cells carrying different variants, the mixture was separated by cell subcloning into new variants, which are found to be distinct from parental HR-1 virus both biologically and in genome structure.
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Tumour promoter TPA enhances transformation of human leukocytes by Epstein-Barr virus.

TL;DR: The data show that low concentrations of TPA significantly enhance transformation of lymphocytes by EBV, and not only on virus induction in EBV genome-harbouring cells, but also on EBV-induced transformation of human cord blood lymphocytes.
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Identification of the target cells in human B lymphocytes for transformation by epstein-barr virus

TL;DR: In a study of the quantitative relationship between the target cells for viral transformation and those B cells which possessed SIg after an acid pH treatment, 10 lymphocyte preparations from three cord blood samples and seven adult peripheral blood samples were tested individually and correlated nicely, suggesting that SIg(M)-bearing cells were probably the major target among the B lymphocytes for transformation by EBV.
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Cellular localization of an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated complement-fixing antigen in producer and non-producer lymphoblastoid cell lines.

TL;DR: The ACIF test was used as a tool to trace the Epstein‐Barr virus genome at the cellular level to study the complementfixing antigens of human lymphoblastoid cell lines.
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Human bone marrow colony growth in agar-gel.

TL;DR: A technique for growing human bone marrow cell colonies in agar-gel medium is described in this paper, where feeder layers containing 1 × 106 normal human peripheral white blood cells are used as the stimulus for colony growth.
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Release of Infectious Epstein-Barr Virus by Transformed Marmoset Leukocytes

TL;DR: Marmoset blood leukocytes transformed in vitro by Epstein-Barr virus regularly release extracellular infectious Epstein- Barr virus with high titers of transforming activity.
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Herpes-Type Virus and Chromosome Marker in Normal Leukocytes after Growth with Irradiated Burkitt Cells

TL;DR: Herpes-type viral antigen and C-group chromosomal marker previously described in cultured Burkitt cells were found in all of the female cell cultures that were obtained.
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