2022
DOI: 10.1111/tra.12869
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Hox‐driven conditional immortalization of myeloid and lymphoid progenitors: Uses, advantages, and future potential

Abstract: Those who study macrophage biology struggle with the decision whether to utilize primary macrophages derived directly from mice or opt for the convenience and genetic tractability of immortalized macrophage-like cell lines in in vitro studies.Particularly when it comes to studying phagocytosis and phagosomal maturation-a signature cellular process of the macrophage-many commonly used cell lines are not representative of what occurs in primary macrophages. A system developed by Mark Kamps' group, that utilizes … Show more

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“…The latter has been shown to be useful for DC, macrophage and neutrophil differentiation 22,28,29 but until recently, no protocol had been reported to obtain MDSC from this cell line. Lately however, Allatar et al successfully obtained monocytic MDSC from these cells 30 , using GM-CSF as a differentiating agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter has been shown to be useful for DC, macrophage and neutrophil differentiation 22,28,29 but until recently, no protocol had been reported to obtain MDSC from this cell line. Lately however, Allatar et al successfully obtained monocytic MDSC from these cells 30 , using GM-CSF as a differentiating agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%