INDUCTION OF THE LYTIC VIRAL CYCLE IN EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS CARRYING BURKITT-LYMPHOMA LINES IS ACCOMPANIED BY INCREASED EXPRESSION OF MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX-MOLECULES
L. Direnzo et al., INDUCTION OF THE LYTIC VIRAL CYCLE IN EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS CARRYING BURKITT-LYMPHOMA LINES IS ACCOMPANIED BY INCREASED EXPRESSION OF MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX-MOLECULES, Immunology letters, 38(3), 1993, pp. 207-214
Six Epstein Barr virus (EBV) genome-carrying Burkitt lymphoma (BL) cul
tures (P3HR-1, Raji, Akata, Daudi, Rael and Jijoye) were induced to en
ter the lytic cycle. Phorbol esther (TPA), n-butyrate, 5-azacytidine (
5AzaC) or anti-IgG were used according to their known inducing capacit
y on these cell lines. Concomitantly with the appearance of the viral
early antigens (EA) in a proportion of cells, the expression of major
histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens increased in the cu
ltures. On P3HR-1 and Raji cells class I expression also increased. Th
e enhancement of MHC expression correlated with the efficiency of indu
ction and required only an early event of the viral lytic cycle. Treat
ment of 3 EBV-negative lymphoma lines (BJAB, Ramos and BL41) with TPA
plus n-butyrate or 5AzaC did not influence MHC expression. Moreover, B
L lines which carry the EBV genome after having been infected in vitro
and which cannot be induced for the viral lytic cycle did not change
MHC expression after treatment with theinducing agents. In mixed cultu
res the allo-stimulatory capacity of induced cells with elevated MHC e
xpression was stronger compared to the untreated ones.