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有许多证据(主要是间接证据)表明,在禽冠状病毒转化的细胞中存在肿瘤相关表面抗原(TASA)。Hayami等人(1977)和Ignjatovic等人(1978)证实,禽白血病病毒(ALV)细胞上的这些抗原既不是病毒,也不是癌胎起源。在白血病病毒株mc31转化的火鸡细胞上,Filchev和Ivanov(1986)和Wesselinova(1989、1991)也描述了TASA。但对这类抗原的性质和性质(已证实具有抗原性)的研究很少。已在仓鼠细胞上建立了一种分子量约为42,000道尔顿的禽流感肿瘤病毒诱导的TASA (Aupoix et al., 1974),但尚未对其进行进一步研究。Bauer等人(1979)只表明禽病毒转化细胞上的肿瘤特异性表面抗原(TSSA)是一种糖蛋白。我们从mc31转化的火鸡肿瘤细胞中分离的蛋白质片段(Wesselinova, 1994)是首次尝试在鸡细胞上表征这种纯化的TASA。在我们证明它是一种低分子量(约14000道尔顿)的蛋白质,具有抗原性,并且是肿瘤细胞的特异性后,我们决定研究它的氨基酸含量。
Amino acid investigations of tumor-associated antigen of Mc31 transformed cells.
There are numerous evidences (mainly indirect) for the presence of tumor-associated surface antigens (TASA) in cells transformed by avian oncornaviruses. Hayami, et al. (1977) and Ignjatovic et al. (1978) established that such antigens on avian leukosis virus (ALV) cells have neither virus, nor oncofetal origin. On leukosis virus strain Mc31-transformed turkey cells, Filchev and Ivanov (1986) and Wesselinova (1989, 1991) also describe a TASA. But there are only a few studies on the nature and properties of such antigens (with proven antigenic properties). A TASA, induced by avian tumor viruses with MW of about 42,000 Daltons have been established on hamster cells (Aupoix et al., 1974), but there has been no further examination of it. Bauer et al. (1979) only showed that a TSSA (tumor specific surface antigen) on avian virus-transformed cells is a glycoprotein. The protein fraction we isolated from Mc31-transformed turkey tumor cells (Wesselinova, 1994) is the first attempt to characterize such purified TASA on chicken cells. After we demonstrated that it is a protein with low MW (about 14,000 Daltons) possessing antigenic properties and that it is the specific for the tumor cells, we decided to investigate its amino acid content.