4 Transformation by Simian Virus 40 and Polyoma Virus
Abstract
Polyoma virus and SV40 are not oncogenic in their natural host species. They must be injected in large amounts into susceptible rodents to induce tumors, and even then, the tumors do not usually metastasize. All this is also true of the tumors that develop when cells transformed in vitro by these viruses are injected into susceptible host animals. These reservations not-withstanding, transformation of cultivated cells by tumor viruses is the best model system we have for studying, in a quantitative way, at least some of the several cellular events that lead to the development of primary tumors in natural populations of animals and man. In addition, of the transforming viruses available, polyoma viruses and SV40 have the smallest genomes, and the complete nucleotide sequences of their genomes have been determined (see Appendixes A...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.205-296