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Integration pattern of hepatitis B virus DNA sequences in human hepatoma cell lines
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1981
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Viral ReplicationImmunologyHepatitis BPathologyHbv GenomeMolecular GeneticsDna SequencesViral HepatitisVirus GeneViral GeneticsLiver PhysiologyDna ReplicationVirologyCell LinesIntegration PatternHepatologyPathogenesisHepatitisLiver CancerMedicineHepatocellular Carcinoma
Four human hepatoma cell lines established from primary hepatocellular carcinomas were examined for the presence of hepatitis B virus DNA sequences. Reassociation kinetic analysis indicated that the cell lines HEp-3B 217, HEp-3B 14, HEp-3B F1, and PLC/PRF/5 contained two, one, one, and four genome equivalents per cell, respectively. Southern blot hybridization analysis demonstrated that hepatitis B virus DNA was integrated into the cellular DNAs of these cell lines. Further liquid hybridization studies with 32P-labeled HincII restriction fragments of hepatitis B virus DNA established that DNA sequences from all regions of the HBV genome were represented in the integrated viral sequences. Although the three HEp-3B cell lines were derived from the same tumor, they differed significantly in their patterns of integration of hepatitis B virus DNA, the number of copies of viral DNA per cell, and their ability to produce the virus-coded surface antigen.
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