In vivo detection of retroviral particles in mice with hybridoma induced ascites.

Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 1989-01-01
A H Bartal, R M Ludatscher, C Lichtig
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Abstract

Ascites induced by hybridoma cells following their injection into pristane-primed peritoneal cavities of BALB/c mice is often associated with the formation of intra-abdominal tumors related to the transplanted cells. These tumors and adjacent abdominal and extra-abdominal organs were excised and examined by electron microscopy. Clusters of viral particles were seen in nearly all cells composing the hybridoma tumors. The viral particles were usually present in rough ER cisternae of the transplanted tumor cells and at times were observed budding from the cisternal membranes. Individual viral units were doughnut shaped, 80-85 nm in diameter, with two concentric shells of which the outer one was more electron dense. No exogenous viral particles were detected in the peritoneally growing hybridoma cells. All non-tumor tissues examined such as liver, spleen, lung, brain and circulating WBC were free of virus. These findings provide further evidence of viral contamination of hybridomas and demonstrate the mode of persistence of such contamination when cells are placed in-vivo.

杂交瘤诱导腹水小鼠体内逆转录病毒颗粒的检测。
杂种细胞引起的腹水细胞注入后pristane-primed BALB / c小鼠腹膜腔往往与腹腔肿瘤的形成与移植细胞。切除这些肿瘤及邻近的腹部和腹外器官,用电子显微镜检查。在构成杂交瘤肿瘤的几乎所有细胞中均可见病毒颗粒团簇。病毒颗粒通常存在于移植肿瘤细胞的粗质内质网池中,有时可从池膜出芽。单个病毒单位呈甜甜圈状,直径80-85 nm,有两个同心的外壳,外层的电子密度更高。腹膜生长的杂交瘤细胞未检出外源性病毒颗粒。所有非肿瘤组织如肝、脾、肺、脑和循环白细胞均无病毒。这些发现为病毒污染杂交瘤提供了进一步的证据,并证明了细胞在体内放置时这种污染的持续模式。
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