Abstract
Epstein-Barr-virus(EBV)-gene expression was analyzed in clonal sub- lines of the human T-cell line MT.2 that are persistently infected by the virus with a positive selection marker. Immunoblot analyses showed the expression of EBV proteins associated with the latent viral cycle, including the EBV nuclear antigen I (EBNA1) and the latent membrane protein I (LMP1), whereas EBNA2 was not detected. RT-PCR further demonstrated the expression of LMP2A, EBV-encoded small RNA I (EBER1), and complementary-strand transcripts from the BamH1-A fragment. EBNA2 mRNA was detected at a very low level. In addition to these latent viral functions, the BZLF1 protein, a transcription factor that activates a cascade of replicative-gene expression in EBV- infected B cells, was detected in these MT-2 clones by immunoblot analysis and immuno-enzymatic staining. Moreover, mRNA from other genes of the early virus-replicative cycle, such as BRLF1, BSMLF1, and BALF2, as well as BZLF1 was detected by Northern-blot analysis. Since sub-lines of the human B-cell lines BJAB and Louckes infected with similar recombinant EBV did not express these early genes, these data suggest that MT-2 cells are relatively permissive for expression of early EBV-replicative functions.
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Nakamura, H., Iwakiri, D., Ono, Y., & Fujiwara, S. (1998). Epstein-Barr-virus-infected human T-cell line with a unique pattern of viral-gene expression. International Journal of Cancer, 76(4), 587–594. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19980518)76:4<587::AID-IJC23>3.0.CO;2-3
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