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Publication : Relationship between simian virus 40 large tumor antigen expression and tumor formation in transgenic mice.

First Author  Van Dyke TA Year  1987
Journal  J Virol Volume  61
Issue  6 Pages  2029-32
PubMed ID  3033329 Mgi Jnum  J:80228
Mgi Id  MGI:2445457 Doi  10.1128/jvi.61.6.2029-2032.1987
Citation  Van Dyke TA, et al. (1987) Relationship between simian virus 40 large tumor antigen expression and tumor formation in transgenic mice. J Virol 61(6):2029-32
abstractText  A line of transgenic mice containing the simian virus 40 (SV40) large tumor antigen gene under the control of the viral enhancer-promoter expressed this viral protein in the brains of these mice within the first 2 weeks after birth. Multiple foci of anaplastic cells formed in the choroid plexuses of these mice at 36 to 41 days after birth, and normal tissue coexisted with these transformed foci. Immunoperoxidase staining to detect the SV40 T antigen showed tumor-specific expression of nuclear T antigen at late times in tumor development, approximately 90 to 100 days and thereafter. The level of SV40 T antigen, on a per cell basis, appeared to be lower in the great majority of choroid plexus cells at earlier times in tumor development. These results suggest that low levels of tumor antigen (14 to 36 days) are present before detectable pathology (36 to 41 days) and the level of T antigen per cell is higher in rapidly growing late-stage tumors (older than 90 days).
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