MUTZ-3Homo sapiens (Human)Cancer cell line

Also known as: Menschliche Und Tierische Zellkulture-3, Mutz3, MUTZ3, Mutz-3

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Quick Overview

Human myeloid leukemia cell line for dendritic cell research.

Detailed Summary

MUTZ-3 is a human myeloid leukemia cell line derived from the DSMZ collection, widely used as a model for dendritic cell (DC) research. It can differentiate into immature and mature DC-like cells, expressing markers such as CD1a, CD80, and CD86. MUTZ-3 is utilized in studies on immune regulation, allergy, and cancer immunotherapy due to its ability to present antigens and activate T-cells. The cell line is also studied for its role in understanding JAK2 mutations and its implications in myeloproliferative disorders. Research includes its application in drug development and functional studies of DCs.

Research Applications

Dendritic cell differentiation and functionAllergy and immune response studiesCancer immunotherapy researchJAK2 mutation analysisDrug development

Key Characteristics

Expresses DC markers like CD1a, CD80, CD86Capable of antigen presentationDifferentiates into immature and mature DC-like cellsUsed in studies of myeloproliferative disorders
Generated on 6/17/2025

Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_1433
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tissue SourcePeripheral blood[UBERON:UBERON_0000178]

Donor Information

Age29
Age CategoryAdult
SexMale

Disease Information

DiseaseAcute myeloid leukemia with inv3(q21;q26.2) or t(3;3)(q21;q26.2)
LineageMyeloid
SubtypeAML with inv(3)(q21.3q26.2) or t(3;3)(q21.3;q26.2); GATA2, MECOM
OncoTree CodeAMLGATA2MECOM

DepMap Information

Source TypeDSMZ
Source IDACH-000084_source

Known Sequence Variations

TypeGene/ProteinDescriptionZygosityNoteSource
MutationSimpleKRASp.Gly10_Ala11insGly (c.31_32insGAG)Unspecified-Unknown

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profile for cell line authentication.

Amelogenin
X,Y
CSF1PO
12,13
D13S317
8,12
D16S539
12
D18S51
14,17
D19S433
13
D21S11
28
D2S1338
21,23
D3S1358
14,16
D5S818
12,13
D7S820
10,12
D8S1179
12,14
FGA
20,22
Penta D
9,10
Penta E
7,19
TH01
6,9.3
TPOX
8,11
vWA
14,16
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

The LL-100 panel: 100 cell lines for blood cancer studies.";

MacLeod R.A.F., Nagel S., Steube K.G., Uphoff C.C., Drexler H.G.

Sci. Rep. 9:8218-8218(2019).

Next-generation characterization of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia.

Sellers W.R.

Nature 569:503-508(2019).

Screening human cell lines for viral infections applying RNA-Seq data analysis.

Uphoff C.C., Pommerenke C., Denkmann S.A., Drexler H.G.

PLoS ONE 14:E0210404-E0210404(2019).

Profiling the B/T cell receptor repertoire of lymphocyte derived cell lines.

Yang H.H., Koeffler H.P.

BMC Cancer 18:940.1-940.13(2018).

Sampling from the proteome to the human leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR) ligandome proceeds via high specificity.

van Els C.A.C.M.

Mol. Cell. Proteomics 15:1412-1423(2016).

TCLP: an online cancer cell line catalogue integrating HLA type, predicted neo-epitopes, virus and gene expression.

Loewer M., Sahin U., Castle J.C.

Genome Med. 7:118.1-118.7(2015).

A human cell line model for interferon-alpha driven dendritic cell differentiation.

van de Loosdrecht A.A.

PLoS ONE 10:E0135219-E0135219(2015).

CD34 human hematopoietic progenitor cell line, MUTZ-3, differentiates into functional osteoclasts.

Bottazzo G.F., Berardi A.C.

Exp. Hematol. 35:967-977(2007).

Functional and transcriptional profiling of MUTZ-3, a myeloid cell line acting as a model for dendritic cells.

Larsson K., Lindstedt M., Borrebaeck C.A.K.

Immunology 117:156-166(2006).

JAK2 V617F tyrosine kinase mutation in cell lines derived from myeloproliferative disorders.

Quentmeier H., MacLeod R.A.F., Zaborski M., Drexler H.G.

Leukemia 20:471-476(2006).

MUTZ-3, a human cell line model for the cytokine-induced differentiation of dendritic cells from CD34+ precursors.

Pinedo H.M., Scheper R.J.

Blood 100:701-703(2002).

Thrombopoietin supports the continuous growth of cytokine-dependent human leukemia cell lines.

Drexler H.G., Zaborski M., Quentmeier H.

Leukemia 11:541-551(1997).

Establishment and characterization of two novel cytokine-responsive acute myeloid and monocytic leukemia cell lines, MUTZ-2 and MUTZ-3.

Drexler H.G.

Leukemia 10:1025-1040(1996).

The leukemia-lymphoma cell line factsbook.";

Drexler H.G.

(In book) ISBN 9780122219702; pp.1-733; Academic Press; London; United Kingdom (2001).