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Science 8 June 1984:
Vol. 224. no. 4653, pp. 1124 - 1127
DOI: 10.1126/science.6719138

Articles

Science, Vol 224, Issue 4653, 1124-1127
Copyright © 1984 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Human monocytic cell lines derived from cord leukocytes by co-cultivation with irradiated CM-S cells

RP Revoltella, E Vigneti, G Ragona, and G Rocchi

The CM-S cell line was established from the bone marrow of a child with congenital hypoplastic anemia and resembles its monocyte-macrophage lineage. Lethally x-irradiated CM-S cells from various passages and clones, representing different stages in the progression of the transformed growth phenotype, were tested for their ability to affect the survival and proliferation of normal human cord or adult blood leukocytes in co-culture. One clone, CM-SM, which is tumorigenic in athymic mice, consistently immortalized umbilical cord mononuclear cells but did not immortalize adult peripheral blood leukocytes. Six autonomous monocyte-like diploid cell lines were obtained and all were found to be of cord origin. Three lines were tumorigenic in athymic mice. Attempts to immortalize human leukocytes with cell-free supernatants from CM-S cells were unsuccessful.





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