U937 cell

U937 cells are a model cell line used in biomedical research.[1] They were isolated from the histiocytic lymphoma of a 37-year-old male patient and are used to study the behaviour and differentiation of monocytes. U937 cells mature and differentiate in response to a number of soluble stimuli, adopting the morphology and characteristics of mature macrophages.

U937 cells are of the myeloid lineage and so secrete a large number of cytokines and chemokines either constitutively (e.g. IL-1 and GM-CSF) or in response to soluble stimuli. TNFα and recombinant GM-CSF independently promote IL-10 production in U937 cells.[2]

The HLA alleles present in U937 cells are HLA-A*03:01, A*31:01, B*18:01, B*51:01, Cw*01:02 and Cw*07:02.[3]

References

  1. "U937 - Cytokines and Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia".
  2. Lehmann MH (June 1998). "Recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor triggers interleukin-10 expression in the monocytic cell line U937". Mol. Immunol. 35 (8): 479–485. doi:10.1016/S0161-5890(98)00043-1. PMID 9798652.
  3. Gebreselassie D (November 2006). "Sampling of major histocompatibility complex class I-associated peptidome suggests relatively looser global association of HLA-B*5101 with peptides.". Hum. Immunol. 67 (11): 894–906. doi:10.1016/j.humimm.2006.08.294. PMC 2269730. PMID 17145369.

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