Establishment and characterization of equine fibroblast cell lines transformed in vivo and in vitro by BPV-1: model systems for equine sarcoids

Yuan, Z.Q., Gault, E., Gobeil, P., Nixon, C., Campo, M.S. and Nasir, L. (2008) Establishment and characterization of equine fibroblast cell lines transformed in vivo and in vitro by BPV-1: model systems for equine sarcoids. Virology, 373(2), pp. 352-361. (doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.11.037)

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Abstract

It is now widely recognized that BPV-1 and less commonly BPV-2 are the causative agents of equine sarcoids. Here we present the generation of equine cell lines harboring BPV-1 genomes and expressing viral genes. These lines have been either explanted from sarcoid biopsies or generated in vitro by transfection of primary fibroblasts with BPV-1 DNA. Previously detected BPV-1 genome variations in equine sarcoids are also found in sarcoid cell lines, and only variant BPV-1 genomes can transform equine cells. These equine cell lines are morphologically transformed, proliferate faster than parental cells, have an extended life span and can grow independently of substrate. These characteristics are more marked the higher the level of viral E5, E6 and E7 gene expression. These findings confirm that the virus has an active role in the induction of sarcoids and the lines will be invaluable for further studies on the role of BPV-1 in sarcoid pathology.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Campo, M Saveria and Nixon, Mr Colin and Gobeil, Mr Philipe and Gault, Mrs Elizabeth and Nasir, Professor Lubna and Yuan, Dr Zhengqiang
Authors: Yuan, Z.Q., Gault, E., Gobeil, P., Nixon, C., Campo, M.S., and Nasir, L.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine
Journal Name:Virology
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0042-6822
Published Online:11 January 2008

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