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- W2003011323 abstract "MONO-MAC-1 is a human cell line with properties of blood monocytes, which can be used as a model system to study monocytic functions in vitro. In the present study, we prepared a karyotype of MONO-MAC-1, analysed the growth behaviour, determined the presence of differentiation-associated antigens and studied the expression and secretion of several cytokines upon stimulation with 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol 13-acetate (TPA) and lipopolysaccharide (IPS). The MONO-MAC-1 cells have a near diploid karyotype and contain several recurrent chromosomal rearrangements, in particular the translocation (9;11) commonly found in AML-M5. Stimulation with TPA or LPS induced changes in morphology and gene expression, especially an increase in the level of the differentiation marker CD14 and the production of monocyte-related cytokines. Both biomodulators alone were sufficient to promote TNFα release; however, the combination of TPA and LPS resulted in a synergistic increase of TNFα secretion. Northern blot analysis indicated that upregulated production of TNFα was due to induced synthesis of mRNA. The mRNA accumulation peaked approximately 2 h after stimulation and maximum levels of TNFα were found in the supernatants after 4–8 h of culture. The MONO-MAC-1 cells could not be restimulated with the same inducer to release TNFα when a 48 h pre-treatment was carried out with LPS or TPA. LPS induced the release of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), while TPA failed to do so. Vice versa, secretion of macrophage CSF (M-CSF) could be induced by TPA, but not by LPS. However, LPS enhanced the TPA-induced M-CSF production. Similarly, incubation of MONO-MAC-1, simultaneously with TPA and LPS, led to granulocyte macrophage CSF (GM-CSF) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β)secretion, while both stimulators alone had almost no (TPA) or only a weak (LPS) effect on the secretion of GM-CSF and IL-1β. Our results demonstrate that MONO-MAC-1 is a unique cell line with distinct monocytic features; certain monocytic properties can be upregulated by activation of intracellular signalling pathway(s). We suggest that, besides the LPS receptor CD14, activation of PKC participates in these process, especially in the production and secretion of cytokines by MONO-MAC-1 cells." @default.
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- W2003011323 title "A model system in haematology and immunology: The human monocytic cell line MONO-MAC-1" @default.
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