Expression of the hepatitis B virus surface,core and E antigen genes by stable rat and mouse cell lines |
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Authors: | Nicholas M Gough Kenneth Murray |
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Institution: | European Molecular Biology Laboratory Postfach 10.2209, 6900 HeidelbergFederal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | A recombinant plasmid containing four tandem head-to-tail copies of the HBV4 genome has been constructed and introduced into thymidine kinase-deficient mouse and rat fibroblast cells by co-transformation with the thymidine kinase gene from Herpes simplex virus as a selectable marker. Several mouse cell lines that synthesize HBsAg and four lines (three mouse and one rat) that synthesize both HBsAg and HBeAg were isolated. The rat line and at least one of the L cell lines that synthesizes HBeAg also produce small quantities of HBcAg. The rat line has many partial and 18 to 20 complete copies of the HBV genome integrated into high molecular weight DNA, whereas the L cells that produce HBeAg have only two to three complete copies of HBV genome. The kinetics of synthesis of HBsAg and HBeAg by the rat line are similar to that for HBsAg synthesis by two human hepatoma lines, and the HBsAg secreted by this line has similar biophysical characteristics to that found in human serum. The results suggest that the configuration of the recombinant molecule used may be an important prerequisite for the expression of HBcAg and HBeAg, and we speculate that the biogenesis of their messenger RNA may proceed via a precursor that is greater than the length of the HBV genome. |
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