The occurrence of chicken foetal antigen after infection with Marek's disease virus in three strains of chicken.

P C Powell, K J Hartley, B M Mustill, M Rennie
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An indirect immunofluorescence procedure employing specific antiserum was used to demonstrate chicken foetal antigen (CFA), a membrane antigen typically present on embryonic cells. The expression of CFA by lymphocytes from the peripheral blood, spleen, thymus and bursa was found to decline rapidly after hatching; the bursa, however, contained about 30% CFA-positive cells until at least 120 days of age. After infection of a genetically susceptible strain of chickens (HPRS Rhode Island Red) with Marek's disease virus, the expression of CFA by lymphocytes in the blood and lymphoid organs was found to increase steadily. Lymphomas which developed contained, on average, 25.7% CFA-expressing cells. In contrast, a second susceptible strain (line 7) showed no increase in CFA expression (compared with uninfected controls), and lymphomas from these birds contained only 4.8% positive cells. A genetically resistant strain (line 6) also did not differ from uninfected controls. It was concluded that in Marek's disease, CFA expression is associated with malignant transformation, although transformation may occur without the appearance of CFA, and that CFA is a marker for a stage of dedifferentiation of transformed cells rather than a marker for transformation. The degree of dedifferentiation seems to vary from strain to strain.

三株鸡感染马立克氏病病毒后鸡胎儿抗原的发生。
采用采用特异性抗血清的间接免疫荧光程序来证明鸡胎儿抗原(CFA),这是一种通常存在于胚胎细胞上的膜抗原。外周血、脾脏、胸腺、囊淋巴细胞对CFA的表达在孵化后迅速下降;然而,直到至少120日龄,法氏囊中含有约30%的cfa阳性细胞。一种遗传易感的鸡(HPRS罗德岛红)感染马立克病病毒后,发现血液和淋巴器官中淋巴细胞中CFA的表达稳步增加。发生的淋巴瘤平均含有25.7%的cfa表达细胞。相比之下,第二个易感菌株(line 7)的CFA表达没有增加(与未感染的对照相比),来自这些鸟类的淋巴瘤仅含有4.8%的阳性细胞。遗传抗性菌株(6号线)也与未感染的对照没有区别。我们得出结论,在Marek病中,CFA表达与恶性转化相关,尽管转化可能在没有CFA出现的情况下发生,并且CFA是转化细胞去分化阶段的标志,而不是转化的标志。去分化的程度似乎因菌株而异。
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