This study used the human monocytic tumor cell line U937 to examine whether Porphyromonas gingivalis fimbriae induce differentiation of monocyte/macrophage progenitors. When the progenitor cells were incubated with P. gingivalis fimbriae, the incubation resulted in increased Fc rosette formation and increased CD11b production by the cells. The presence of a protein kinase C inhibitor, H7 or calphostin C, in the medium eliminated the stimulatory effects of P. gingivalis fimbriae on Fc rosette formation. Furthermore, CD11b expression was inhibited by calphostin C. In contrast, HA1004 , an inhibitor of cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinase, had no effect on P. gingivalis fimbriae-induced Fc rosette formation or CD11b expression. These results demonstrate that P. gingivalis fimbriae are a potent inducer of the differentiation of the monocyte/macrophage tumor cell line U937, most probably via cyclic nucleotide-independent protein kinase C.