Expression of the macrophage specific colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) during human monocytic differentiation
- PMID: 2434085
- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(86)80131-0
Expression of the macrophage specific colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) during human monocytic differentiation
Abstract
We and others have previously demonstrated expression of the co-fms proto-oncogene during human monocytic differentiation. The c-fms gene has since been shown to encode for the macrophage specific colony stimulating factor (CSF-1) receptor. The present results demonstrate that both CSF-1 and c-fms transcripts are induced during monocytic differentiation of human HL-60 leukemia cells. The results further demonstrate that normal human monocytes express CSF-1 RNA and that the level of these transcripts increases upon treatment with phorbol ester. Finally, the detection of CSF-1 RNA in HL-60 cells and in monocytes is associated with production of the CSF-1 gene product. These findings would suggest that monocytes are capable of regulating their own survival, growth and differentiation through CSF-1 production.
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