Expression of c-fos, c-myb, and c-myc in human monocytes: correlation with monocytic differentiation

  • Lee J
  • Mehta K
  • Blick M
  • et al.
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Terminal differentiation of human monocytic leukemia cells (THP-1 cells) was associated with the induction of c-fos, the down regulation of c-myb, and no significant change in the level of c-myc expression. Gamma interferon, which resulted in a slight decrease in c-myb but no change in c-fos or c-myc expression, had a transient antiproliferative effect without a morphological or functional differentiation of THP-1 cells. Resting human peripheral blood monocytes have a high c-fos, a low c-myc, and no detectable c-myb expression. These findings suggest that a switch in c-fos/c-myb expression is associated with the terminal differentiation of cells of the monocytic lineage.

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Lee, J., Mehta, K., Blick, M., Gutterman, J., & Lopez-Berestein, G. (1987). Expression of c-fos, c-myb, and c-myc in human monocytes: correlation with monocytic differentiation. Blood, 69(5), 1542–1545. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v69.5.1542.bloodjournal6951542

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