T Antigens of Bovine and Canine Adenoviruses Demonstrated by Immunofluorescence
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied Microbiology
- Vol. 17 (6) , 914-919
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.17.6.914-919.1969
Abstract
The intracellular development in acutely infected cells of bovine and canine adenovirus T antigens was followed by immunofluorescent staining. With both species of adenovirus, antigen was first detected as intranuclear pin-points at 18 hr postinfection and coalescence into large lobular masses was noticed by 24 hr. Cross-reactions between bovine 1 (nononcogenic) and bovine 3 (oncogenic) T antigens were not observed by the direct technique although the more sensitive indirect procedure did reveal cross-reactivity. Extensive cross-reactions were observed between the T antigens of the oncogenic canine hepatitis virus and the ”nononcogenic” Toronto strain of canine adenovirus. The magnitude of these reactions places the two canine strains in the same T antigen subgroup. The canine and bovine T antigens were not stained by tumor antisera against any of the known human or simian T antigen subgroups. Antigen synthesis was not prevented by inhibitors of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis although the appearance was altered markedly. ImagesKeywords
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