1995
DOI: 10.1006/viro.1995.1269
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Transmissible Retrovirus in Epstein-Burr Virus-Producer B95-8 Cells

Abstract: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) released from the B95-8 marmoset cell line has served as a prototype for biologic and biochemical studies of EBV. Here we identify and characterize a retrovirus carried by many cultures of B95-8 cells. The experiments were stimulated by the isolation of a cDNA clone from B95-8 cells in which sequences from the EBV large internal repeat were linked to gag sequences similar to those of squirrel monkey retrovirus, human isolate, SMRV-H. However, among 413 amino acids predicted from the nu… Show more

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“…Previous studies have similarly discovered MuLV-related virus in human B-cell lines such as DG75, Ramos, and P3HR1, although through different methods (8,9,15,19,25). Here we have found that JY MuLV displays significant metabolic activity which may potentially impact the interpretation of certain types of biological studies.…”
Section: Detection Of Mulv In Jy Cells Using Parsesmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Previous studies have similarly discovered MuLV-related virus in human B-cell lines such as DG75, Ramos, and P3HR1, although through different methods (8,9,15,19,25). Here we have found that JY MuLV displays significant metabolic activity which may potentially impact the interpretation of certain types of biological studies.…”
Section: Detection Of Mulv In Jy Cells Using Parsesmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Over the past several years, we and others have unexpectedly discovered the presence of murine leukemia viruses or related viruses in a number of routinely used human cell lines (15,(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49). In many cases, this has been thought to occur during propagation of human cell lines in mouse xenografts (48).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3B), and the infectivity of the LacZ pseudotypes was specifically inhibited in cells Contamination of animal cell lines with retroviruses has been described several times in the literature (3,7,13,14,18,24,27,34,41,46), and the most frequent contaminants are reported to be gammaretroviruses (7,13,14,18,27,34,35,46). A likely cause of contamination with MLV is their passage through animals as xenoimplants (18,23).…”
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confidence: 99%