Productive, persistent infection of human colorectal cell lines with human immunodeficiency virus

Akio Adachi(National Institutes of Health), Scott Koenig(National Institutes of Health), Howard E. Gendelman(National Institutes of Health), Daryl Daugherty, Sebastiano Gattoni‐Celli, Anthony S. Fauci, Malcolm A. Martin
Journal of Virology
January 1, 1987
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Abstract

Thirteen adherent human non-lymphocyte cell lines were tested for their susceptibility to infection by human immunodeficiency virus. Productive infection could be demonstrated in three of five colorectal carcinoma cell lines examined; the other eight human non-lymphocyte cell lines were uninfectible. A susceptible colon carcinoma cell line (HT29), as well as normal colonic mucosa, was shown to contain a 3.0-kilobase species of poly(A)+ CD4 RNA, whereas uninfectible colon carcinoma and rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines synthesized no detectable T4 RNA. A persistently infected colon carcinoma cell line was established that continued to produce progeny human immunodeficiency virus for more than 10 weeks postinfection.


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