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Altered pattern of growth and differentiation in human keratinocytes infected by simian virus 40.
Authors:M L Steinberg and  V Defendi
Abstract:Human epidermal keratinocytes were infected by simian virus 40 in vitro. The structure of the developing keratinocyte colony reflects the spatial separation of cell division and keratinization in intact skin; thymidine-incorporating cells were primarily localized at the colony periphery whereas nondividing, histologically differentiated cells accumulated in the interior. Viral infection produced a dramatic increase in the size of the proliferative population as, simultaneously, differentiation was reduced in the colony interior. These changes were manifest when simian virus 40 T-antigen synthesis was detectable in only a small percentage of the cells; differentiation became increasingly density dependent as the percentage of T-antigen-positive cells rose over serial passage. The disruption of the normal pattern of growth/differentiation localization coincided with a loss of dependence on serum for growth, but preceded the appearance of other virus-induced properties associated with transformation; i.e., the ability to form colonies in soft agar and independence of growth from fibroblasts.
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