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. 1992 Dec;77(4):621-3.

Effects of cell differentiation on the synthesis of the third and fourth component of complement (C3, C4) by the human monocytic cell line U937

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Effects of cell differentiation on the synthesis of the third and fourth component of complement (C3, C4) by the human monocytic cell line U937

H Tsukamoto et al. Immunology. 1992 Dec.

Abstract

Association of complement synthesis with cell differentiation in U937 cells was investigated using granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), vitamin D3 and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) as differentiation-inducing agents. GM-CSF or vitamin D3 enhanced the synthesis of the third component of complement (C3) by U937 cells, but had no stimulatory effect on the synthesis of the fourth component of complement (C4). IFN-gamma increased both C3 and C4 synthesis by U937 cells. Combination of two of these three agents resulted in synergistic enhancement and all three agents caused maximal enhancement of C3 synthesis. Vitamin D3 enhanced IFN-gamma-induced C4 synthesis by U937 cells. These results were confirmed by ELISA and SDS-PAGE after biosynthetic labelling. GM-CSF, vitamin D3 or IFN-gamma increased the expression of complement receptor type 3 (CR3), one of the markers of monocyte/macrophage differentiation. Two of these agents caused a further increase and all three agents maximal increase in CR3 expression. Since C3 was synthesized in parallel with the degree of CR3 expression, the synthesis of C3, but not C4, by U937 cells is thought to be closely related to cell differentiation. It was reconfirmed that the synthesis of C3 and C4 by U937 cells was independently regulated.

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