M. Murakami et al., Tumorigenesis of Epstein-Barr virus-positive epithelial cell lines derivedfrom gastric tissues in the SCID mouse, VIROLOGY, 277(1), 2000, pp. 20-26
To study the tumorigenesis of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive epithelial
cell lines GT38 and GT39 derived from human gastric tissues, we inoculated
these cells under the skin of severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice.
The development of tumors was observed in each of the mice about 2 months a
fter the inoculation. The tumors were diagnosed with undifferentiated carci
noma by hematoxylin/eosin staining. EBV-encoded small RNA1 was detected in
the paraffin-embedded tumor sections. The tumor cells had human chromosome.
The circular, but not linear, EBV DNA was detected in the tumors. The mole
cular sizes of EBV DNA termini were the same as that of the inoculated GT38
or GT39 cells. The expressions of EBV nuclear antigen 2 and latent membran
e protein 1 reduced in the tumors. Transcripts of BamHI C and W promoters i
n latency III were detected in the tumors and the cultured cells in vitro.
The tumor cells were passaged from one SCID mouse to other SCID mice and to
cultures in vitro. This is the first evidence that the EBV-positive epithe
lial cell lines produced tumors in the SCID mouse, (C) 2000 Academic Press.