Abstract
Undisrupted cells of the human monocytic tumor cell line U937 have procoagulant activity that is Ca 2+ dependent and is not demonstrable in Factor VII or Factor X deficient plasma. Furthermore, U937 cells when incubated with purified human Factor VII in the presence of Ca 2+ and then repeatedly washed promoted coagulation of Factor VII deficient plasma in the absence of added tissue factor. Culture with endotoxin increased the procoagulant activity of U937 cells approximately 5-fold. In separate experiments, exposure to lymphokines obtained from phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes enhanced the procoagulant activity of U937 cells 4 to 110-fold. Other cell lines (of myeloid and lymphoid origin) tested lacked the procoagulant activity found in U937 cells. These results indicate that the constitutive tissue factor-like activity of U937 cells resembles that of normal activated human monocytes.
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