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Expression of H-2 and Moloney Leukemia Virus-Determined Cell-Surface Antigens in Synchronized Cultures of a Mouse Cell Line
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Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologyLaboratory ImmunologyMedicineViral PathogenesisImmunologyMolecular BiologyVirologyPathologyBone MarrowSynchronized CulturesImmunophenotypingCell CycleAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyMouse Cell LineCell BiologyViral Genetics
A mouse cell line derived from bone marrow (JLS-V9) was infected in vitro with Moloney leukemia virus. After the cell-surface antigens specified by this virus appeared, cells were synchronized in mitosis by a short treatment with colcemid. The expression of H-2- and virus-determined surface antigens was monitored during one cell cycle by an indirect membrane-immunofluorescence test. The highest proportion of antigen-positive cells was found during the G1 period; the proportion dropped as the cells entered the S period, and remained low until they entered the G1 period of the next cycle. The H-2- and virus-determined surface antigens were temporally coexpressed.
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