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Journal of Virology, August 2000, p. 6832-6837, Vol. 74, No. 15
Laboratory of Immunopathology, National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of
Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0760,1 and
Department of Pathology and Division of Animal Resources, Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 303222
Received 12 January 2000/Accepted 8 May 2000
Historically, Swiss Webster mice of the CFW subline, both inbred
and random-bred stocks, have been considered to have a low spontaneous
occurrence of hematopoietic system tumors, and previous reports of
infectious expression of murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs) have been rare
and unremarkable. In marked contrast, in the present study of CFW mice
from one source observed by two laboratories over a 2-year period,
nearly 60% developed tumors, 85% of which were lymphomas, the
majority of B-cell origin. All tumors tested expressed ecotropic MuLVs,
and most expressed mink cell focus-inducing (MCF) MuLVs. Among normal
mice of weanling to advanced age, over one-half were positive for
ecotropic virus in tail or lymphoid tissues, and MCF virus was
frequently present in lymphoid tissue, less often in tail. Patterns of
ecotropic proviral integration indicated that natural infection
occurred by both genetic and exogenous routes. Lymphomas were induced
in NIH Swiss mice infected as neonates with tissue culture-propagated
MuLVs isolated from normal and tumor tissue of CFW mice.
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Lymphomas and High-Level Expression of Murine
Leukemia Viruses in CFW Mice
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jhartley{at}niaid.nih.gov.
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