A human cell line established in culture from a histiocytic lymphoma patient synthesizes and secretes the monocyte-granulocyte specific enzyme lysozyme. 18 other human cell lines with characteristics of T-lymphocyte, B-lymphocyte, Burkitt's lymphoma, non-Burkitt's lymphoma, myeloma, and bone marrow epithelial cells were not associated with lysozyme. Among murine cell lines, lysozyme was produced by (a) three histiocytic lymphoma or macrophage lines, which mediate antibody-dependent phagocytosis and cytolysis; (b) myelomonocytic leukemia line which also secretes myeloid colony-stimulating factor; and (c) a spontaneous lymphoma and an Abelson leukemia virus-induced lymphoma. Lysozyme-negative lines include another Abelson lymphoma, myelomas, T lymphomas, and mastocytoma.
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June 01 1976
Lysozyme synthesis by established human and murine histiocytic lymphoma cell lines.
P Ralph
M A Moore
K Nilsson
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1976) 143 (6): 1528–1533.
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P Ralph, M A Moore, K Nilsson; Lysozyme synthesis by established human and murine histiocytic lymphoma cell lines.. J Exp Med 1 June 1976; 143 (6): 1528–1533. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.143.6.1528
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