Establishment of an MT4 cell line persistently producing infective HIV-1 particles.

Acta microbiologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
A Gyuris, G Vajda, I Földes
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Human T cell Lymphotropic Virus-I (HTLV-I) carrying human T cell line MT4 is highly sensitive to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1). After HIV-1 infection cell clusters characteristic of intact MT4 rapidly disintegrate, syncytia appear and the cells die. Surviving MT4 cells were subcultured following HIV-1 infection of high multiplicity. We succeeded to establish an MT4 cell line continuously producing infective HIV (MT4/HIV-1). The original and the HIV-1 infected MT4 cells were morphologically similar. The MT4/HIV-1 cells proved to be nearly 100% positive in indirect immunofluorescence assay using the serum of an HIV-1 antibody positive individual. OKT4 surface antigen could not be demonstrated on MT4/HIV-1 cells. On electron microscopic pictures typical and atypical virus particles could be seen near the surface of the cell membrane. The persistently produced virus particles were infective for H9 and MT4 cells. The antigenic structure of the virus produced by MT4 cells was similar to that produced by H9 cells.

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持续产生HIV-1病毒颗粒的MT4细胞系的建立。
携带人类T细胞系MT4的人类T细胞嗜淋巴病毒- i (HTLV-I)对人类免疫缺陷病毒-1 (HIV-1)高度敏感。HIV-1感染后,具有完整MT4特征的细胞簇迅速解体,出现合胞体,细胞死亡。存活的MT4细胞在HIV-1感染后进行传代培养。我们成功地建立了MT4细胞系,连续产生感染性HIV (MT4/HIV-1)。原始的和HIV-1感染的MT4细胞在形态上是相似的。使用HIV-1抗体阳性个体的血清进行间接免疫荧光试验,证明MT4/HIV-1细胞几乎100%阳性。在MT4/HIV-1细胞上未发现OKT4表面抗原。在电镜图片上可以看到典型和非典型病毒颗粒靠近细胞膜表面。持续产生的病毒颗粒对H9和MT4细胞具有感染性。MT4细胞产生的病毒抗原结构与H9细胞产生的病毒抗原结构相似。
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