Abstract

Embryonic fibroblasts of BALB/Mo mice carrying the endogenous genome of Moloney murine leukemia virus (M-MuLV) in addition to murine type C viruses were fused with Swiss mouse thymocytes, B lymphocytes, macrophages, or embryonic fibroblasts. We wanted to determine whether these cells contained physiological factors involved in induction of the integrated viral genome(s). Fusion with thymocytes and, to a lesser extent, fusion with B lymphocytes induced viral genome expression as demonstrated by the appearance of viral structural protein p30 detected by immunofluorescence. Maximal expression of p30 was observed about 36 hr after the fusion event, using thymocytes from 1- to 2-week-old Swiss mice. This temporary expression of p30 was not accompanied by release of infectious virus. Fusion of BALB/Mo fibroblasts with Swiss mouse macrophages or embryonic fibroblasts led to neither the production of p30 nor the release of detectable infectious virus. These results suggest the existence of thymocyte-specific and possibly B lymphocyte-specific factor(s) involved in the control of expression of integrated viral genome(s).

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