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Journal of Virology, June 1999, p. 4662-4669, Vol. 73, No. 6
L.A.R.C.H. Cancer Research Unit,
Received 2 October 1998/Accepted 19 February 1999
A xenograft model of the human disease Langerhans cell
histiocytosis (LCH) was investigated with severe combined
immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. Transplantation of human LCH biopsy
material into SCID mice resulted in the generation of mouse tumors
resembling lymphomas. A thymoma cell line (ThyE1M6) was generated from
one of these mice and found to display significant levels of
Mg2+-dependent reverse transcriptase activity. Electron
microscopy revealed particles with type D retroviral morphology budding
from ThyE1M6 cells at a high frequency, whereas control cultures were negative. Reverse transcription-PCR of virion RNA with degenerate primers for conserved regions of various mouse, human, and primate retroviruses amplified novel sequences related to primate type D
retroviruses, murine intracisternal A particles, Jaagsiekte sheep
retrovirus, and murine long interspersed nuclear elements but not other
retroviral classes. We demonstrate that these sequences represent a
novel group of endogenous retroviruses expressed at low levels in mice
but expressed at high levels in the ThyE1M6 cell line. Furthermore, we
propose that the activation of endogenous retroviral elements may be
associated with a high incidence of thymomas in SCID mice.
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Novel Endogenous Type D Retroviral Particles
Expressed at High Levels in a SCID Mouse Thymic Lymphoma
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Corresponding author. Present address for Sika
Ristevski: Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash Medical
Centre, Clayton Rd., Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia. Phone:
61-3-9594 7225. Fax: 61-3-9594 7211. E-mail:
sika.ristevski{at}med.monash.edu.au. Mailing address
for George Kannourakis: Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Laboratory, Cancer
Research Centre, University of Ballarat, St. John of God Hospital, 1002 Mair St., Ballarat, Victoria 3350, Australia. Phone: 61-353-334 811. Fax: 61-353-334 813. E-mail: g.kannour{at}ballarat.edu.au.
Journal of Virology, June 1999, p. 4662-4669, Vol. 73, No. 6
0022-538X/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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