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Differentiation of a human monocyte-like cell line by (2′–5′) oligoisoadenylate
Authors:A Schmidt  T Hattori  T Hoffman
Institution:Biological Therapeutics Branch, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD 21701, USA
Abstract:Treatment of a human monocyte-like cell line (U-937) by (2'-5')ApApA, the 5' dephosphorylated product of (2'-5')oligo-isoadenylate oligo(A)] synthetase, an interferon-induced enzyme, was able to induce differentiation, mimicking the effect of interferon treatment. Treatment of U-937 cells with (2'-5')ApApA resulted in morphologic changes, new (monocyte-associated) membrane antigen expression, and acquisition of the capacity to mediate antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). (2'-5')ApA and (3'-5')ApApA were without effect. A myeloid cell line (HL-60) which differentiates in response to other agents, but not to alpha-interferon, was not able to differentiate in response to (2'-5')ApApA, despite the ability of interferon to induce (2'-5')oligo (A) synthetase.
Keywords:To whom offprint reports should be sent  Present address: Office of Biologies  National Center for Drugs and Biologies  Division of Biochemistry and Biophysics  8800 Rockvile Pike  Bethesda  DM 20205  USA  
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