Jj. Merlo et al., HUMAN T-CELLS TRANSDUCED BY A RETROVIRAL VECTOR TO EXPRESS HERPESVIRUS-SAIMIRI PROTEINS TIP AND STPC, Anticancer research, 18(4A), 1998, pp. 2389-2396
Herpesvirus saimiri is a virus capable of inducing oncogenic tranforma
tion of T lymphocytes of New World primates and immortalizing human T
cells in vitro. T lymphocytes immortalized by H. saimiri demonstrate f
unctional biological responses to their antigens. Therefore, H. saimir
i-induced transformation of T cells emerges as a very powerful tool of
T-cell biology. Although the mechanism of this transformation remains
to be understood it is thought that H. saimiri proteins Tip and StpC
play important roles. To facilitate functional studies of Tip and StpC
, we retrovirally transduced human MOLT4, Jurkat and JCaM1 T-cell line
s to express these H. saimiri proteins, using a three-plasmid system a
llowing for rapid and efficient production of high-titer retroviral st
ocks. Several cell lines expressing Tip and/or StpC in a stable fashio
n were obtained and characterized.