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Expression of major capsid protein VP-1 in the absence of viral particles in thymomas induced by murine polyomavirus
Authors:Sanjuan N  Porrás A  Otero J  Perazzo S
Affiliation:Laboratory of Experimental Pathology, Department of Microbiology, University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina. patoexpe@fmed.uba.ar
Abstract:Thymomas induced by polyomavirus strain PTA in mice are known to express the major capsid protein VP-1. Since the expression of a late structural protein such as VP-1 is considered a sign of virus replication, the present work attempted to clarify the implication of the presence of this protein in tumor cells. Electron microscopy of tumors showed a striking absence of viral particles in the vast majority of the cells. However, immunoelectron microscopy of the same samples demonstrated intranuclear VP-1 in most cells despite the absence of viral particles. Very little infectious virus was recovered from tumors. A change in the electrophoretic mobility of VP-1 from thymomas was detected compared with VP-1 from productively infected cells. The data presented in this work prove that the expression of VP-1 in polyomavirus-induced tumors is not synonymous with the presence of infectious virus, suggesting a possible defect in viral encapsidation.
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