Differences in arachidonic acid metabolism by human myelomonocytic cell lines. |
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Authors: | M C Madden S Becker H S Koren M Friedman |
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Affiliation: | Center for Environmental Medicine and Lung Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599. |
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Abstract: | The production of arachidonic acid metabolites by the HL60, ML3, and U937 human phagocyte cell lines was determined after incubation with interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma, 500 U/ml) or vehicle for 4 days. Cells were prelabeled with tritiated arachidonic acid, [3H]AA, for 4 h, and media supernatants were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography. None of the cell lines produced [3H]AA metabolites in large amounts during an unstimulated, basal release period (30 or 60 min). In response to 10 microM calcium ionophore A23187 incubation (30 min), undifferentiated and IFN-gamma-differentiated HL60 cells formed both cyclooxygenase products (thromboxane and prostaglandins) and lipoxygenase products (leukotrienes and hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids). In contrast to the HL60 cells, IFN-gamma-differentiated U937 cells formed primarily cyclooxygenase products and undifferentiated and IFN-gamma-differentiated ML3 cells did not form any [3H]AA metabolites in response to A23187. These results indicate the need to be careful in selecting a cell line for use in a phagocyte assay system when cyclooxygenase and/or lipoxygenase products could influence the assay results. |
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