Cytocidal effect caused by the envelope glycoprotein of a newly isolated avian hemangioma-inducing retrovirus

N. Resnick-Roguel, H. Burstein, J. Hamburger, A. Panet, A. Eldor, I. Vlodavsky, M. Kotler

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Abstract

We isolated a field strain of avian hemangioma retrovirus (AHV) which induces a cytopathic effect (CPE) on cultured avian and mammalian cells shortly after infection. The kinetics of cell killing were dependent on the multiplicity of infection. The CPE on avian and mammalian cells was independent of virus replication, because UV-irradiated virus led to cell death as well. Biochemical and genetic experiments indicated that AHV env gene products were responsible for the CPE. Partially purified AHV envelope glycoproteins (gp85), but not those of the Rous sarcoma virus Prague C strain, induced a CPE. Rous-associated virus type 1, in which the env region was replaced by the AHV gp85 region, induced a CPE on avian and mammalian cultured cells. Therefore, we suggest that CPE is induced by AHV via interaction between viral gp85 and the cell membrane. This mode of CPE is unique among avian sarcoma-leukemia viruses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4325-4330
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume63
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989

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