H. Tamura et al., DEPENDENCY OF THE EFFICIENCY OF TRANSFORMATION BY SIMIAN-VIRUS-40 ON THE PROLIFERATIVE STATE OF CULTURED FIBROBLASTS AT THE TIME OF VIRUS INOCULATION, International journal of oncology, 7(2), 1995, pp. 273-278
We previously demonstrated that the efficiency of cell transformation
by simian virus 40 (SV40) is reduced when proliferating rat 3Y1 cells
are inoculated with SV40 as compared with when density-arrested cells
are inoculated. In this study, we characterized in more detail the cel
lular state at the time of virus inoculation that affects the suscepti
bility to SV40 transformation. When density-arrested 3Y1 cells were st
imulated to progress one round of cell cycle by refeeding with medium
containing high serum, they began to reduce the susceptibility to SV40
transformation before entering S phase. After re-entry into the non-p
roliferative state, prolonged maintenance of cells in the non-prolifer
ative state was necessary for restoration of the susceptibility to SV4
0 transformation. Such dependency of the transformation efficiency on
the cellular state at the time of SV40 inoculation paralleled with tha
t of the expression of T antigen in nuclei, while virus adsorption and
degradation of the DNA of the adsorbed virus was not dependent on the
cellular state. We conclude that after inoculation of proliferating c
ells with SV40, an unidentified event between the virus adsorption and
the accumulation of T antigen protein in nuclei is blocked and that t
his blockage causes the inhibition of the initiation of transformation
.