Membrane antigens associated with infection, transformation, and tumorigenesis by polyoma virus

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Isaac P. Witz1, Georges Meyer2
1Department of Microbiology, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Science, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
2Unité 119 Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale, Marseille, France

Tóm tắt

Infection, transformation, or tumorigenesis by Py virus leads inter alia to modifications in the membrane antigens of the affected cells. The modifications include antigenic gains or losses or quantitative changes in both directions. Although there is a pronounced common denominator in the antigenic alterations in the three distinct Py-induced biological processes, it is nontheless possible that each of them is characterized by specific antigenic modifications. This possibility has yet to be analyzed. Specific antigenic modifications, if they occur, are probably the result of different selective processes and adaptions to these pressures. In this brief review, we have attempted to survey the literature pertinent to this aspect. While doing so, we discovered that most researchers have not considered the possibility that differences could exist between antigens of cells infected by Py, cells transformed by this virus, and Py-induced tumor cells. We feel that a comprehensive antigenic comparison between these cells utilizing well-defined reagents is an essential prerequisite to understanding of the successful immunological surveillance against Py-induced malignancy.

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