Isolates of the human polyomavirus JC can be grouped as either PML-typ
e or archetype strains primarily on the basis of divergence in their r
egulatory regions, Only PML-type viruses have so far been found to he
associated with the human demyelinating disease progressive multifocal
leukoencephalopathy, Here we have compared the functional properties
of archetype and PML-type regulatory regions with regard to DNA replic
ation and viral gene expression, No significant differences could be d
etected between archetype and PML-type regions in their ability to dir
ect episomal DNA replication in the presence of JC virus T antigen, Wh
en viral gene expression was examined, early- and late-gene promoters
from all PML-type strains exhibited a significantly higher activity in
glial than in nonglial cells. Surprisingly, archetype strain promoter
s were also preferentially active in glial cells, although this effect
was less pronounced than in PML-type strains, Furthermore, all promot
ers from archetype strains reacted to the presence of viral T antigen
or the glial transcription factor Tst-1/Oct6 in a manner similar to th
e promoters of the PML-type viral strain Mad-1, Interestingly, T antig
en and Tst-1/Oct6 were found to function in a species-specific and cel
l-type-specific manner, respectively, We conclude from our experiments
that the differences in the regulatory regions cannot account for the
different biology of archetype and PML-type viral strains.