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Differential in vitro growth properties of cells transformed by DNA and RNA tumor viruses
Authors:Frank J O'Neill  
Institution:1. Departments of Microbiology and Pathology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA;2. Veterans Administration Hospital, Research Service, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USA
Abstract:Mammalian cells transformed by DNA and RNA tumor viruses are shown to display consistently different growth properties. All SV40, adenovirus type 7 and polyoma virus (DNA viruses) transformed cells propagated to high densities. The same cells transformed instead by RNA viruses: MSV strain Kirsten (MSV-Ki) or MSV strain Maloney (MSV-M) grew to densities which were consistently lower than DNA virus-transformed cells but greater than that of untransformed cells. The capacity to synthesize DNA at increasing densities also differentiated the RNA and DNA virus-transformed cells. As growing cultures of untransformed cells neared saturation density, the fraction of cells synthesizing DNA was minimal. The RNA virus-transformed cells were also contact-inhibited but at a significantly higher density. In contrast the DNA virus-transformed cells propagated to still greater densities and continued DNA synthesis at a high rate even at very high densities. Therefore the DNA virus-transformed cells truly are not contact inhibited. It is suggested that the capacity to continue DNA synthesis at high densities explains the attainment of much greater densities by DNA virus-transformed cells. There were no clear-cut differences in the ability to form colonies in agar, although a few of the RNA virus-transformed lines could not be propagated in semi-solid medium. These results may be explained as a persistence of the capacity of DNA tumor viruses to stimulate host cell DNA synthesis.
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