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Retinoblastoma-like tumors induced by human adenovirus type 12 in rats.

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A malignant intraocular neoplasm that resembled human retinoblastomas was produced in CD rats by injection of human adenovirus type 12. Fluid (0.01 ml), containing adenovirus type 12, 107.5 50% tissue culture infective doses/ml, from culture fluids of human embryo kidney cells was injected into the vitreous cavity of each newborn rat. Three of 35 virus-injected rats developed an intraocular tumor. Fifty additional rats were pretreated with methylnitrosourea on the 20th day of gestation; five of their offspring also developed tumors after virus injection. Pretreatment with methylnitrosourea remarkably reduced the latency period for tumor production. Histopathologically, tumor cells showed a marked tendency to form rosettes. A solitary cilium consisting of a typical ring of nine doublets with no axial pair (a 9 + 0 pattern) was frequently detected in the apical region of tumor cell cytoplasm. Adenovirus 12-specific T-antigen-positive particles were detectable in cells from the primary tumor tissue cultures with the immunofluorescein procedure.

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