• Title/Summary/Keyword: Adenovirus type 12 transformation

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Enhancement of Adenovirus Type 12 Transformation by N-Methyl-N'-Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine (N-Methyl-N'-Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine에 의한 Adenovirus Type 12 Transformation의 증진)

  • Choi, Sung-Bae
    • The Journal of Korean Society of Virology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.257-260
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    • 1997
  • Adenoviruses are icosahedral virions containing double-stranded linea DNA. They are 70 nm to 90 nm in diameter and capsid is composed of 252 capsomeres. Several members of this group, including types commonly associated with respiratory disease in man, are capable of producing malignant tumors in young hamsters and a few types have been shown to be oncogenic in young rat. Previous report involving effect of caffein on transformation induced by Adenovirus type 12 [9] has been carried out. The present report represents a continuation of previous study. To obtain evidence concerning the effect of MNNG (N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroguanidine) on transformation, investigation of adenovirus type 12 of this group was undertaken. For practical consideration it was desirable to investigate the effect of MNNG on the adenovirus type 12 induced transformation in L cell. Results were as following 1. Adeno virus type 12 induced transformation was enhanced in the presence of MNNG. 2. Yields of adeno type 12 virus in L cell were slightly inhibited by treatment of MNNG.

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Effect of Caffeine on Transformation Induced by Adenovirus type 12 (Adenovirus type 12에 의해 유발된 Transformation에 미치는 Caffeine의 영향)

  • Choi, Sung-Bae
    • The Journal of Korean Society of Virology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.269-272
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    • 1996
  • Adenovirus group consists of over 100 related viruses which have been isolated from respiratory or gastro-intestinal tract of primate, cattle, dog and mice. Approximately 40 serologic types of adenovirus producing a variety of human respiratory and conjunctival infections were identified. Adenoviruses are icosahedral virions containing double-stranded linea DNA. They are 70nm to 90nm in diameter and each of capsid is composed of 252 capsomeres. Several numbers of this group, including types commonly associated with respiratory disease in man, are capable of producing malignant tumors in young hamsters and a few types have been shown to be on-cogenic in young rat. Previous report involving effect of Hormone on replication of adenovirus(9) has been carried out. The present report represents a continuation of previous study. To obtain evidence concerning the effect of caffeine on the transformation, investigation of adenovirus type 12 of this group was undertaken. For practical consideration it was desirable to investigation of the effect of caffeine on the adenovirus type 12-induced transformation in L cell. Results were as follows; 1. Adenovirus type 12-induced transformation was inhibited in the presence of caffeine. 2. Yields of adeoovirus type 12 in L cell were slightly inhibited by treatment of caffeine.

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Spontaneous Morphological Transformation in Adenovirus Type 12 Induced Tumor Cells of Armenian and Chinese Hamsters (Adenovirus Type 12로 誘發한 Armenian Hamster 및 Chinese Hamster의 腫瘍細胞에서 보이는 形質轉換)

  • Kang, Yung-Sun;Sahsook Hahn
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 1974
  • Newborn Armenian and Chinese hamsters inoculated with adenovirus type 12 developed undifferentiated small cell tumors as early as 27 days after inoculation in the Chinese hamsters and within 30$\\sim$45 days in the Armenian hamsters. These tumors were transplantable and epithelial-like cell in morphology. Cultures of 6 tumors underwent spontaneous reversion to fibroblast-like morphology during the 14$\\sim$20 in vitro passages in the absence of chromosomal disturbances. While epithelial-like tumor derivatives were oncogenic and positive for the T-antigen, fibroblast-like revertants were non-oncogenic and negative for the T-antigen. Two other tumor derivatives reverted to fibroblast-like forms, immediately following exposure to SV40. These lacked the adenovirus T-antigen but were positive for the SV40 T-antigen and formed sarcomas in animals.

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