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Hematologic and Lymphoid Neoplasms

Hematologic and Lymphoid Neoplasms are cancers of blood-forming tissues, including leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and myelodysplastic syndromes. This category covers hematologic cancer cell lines, leukemia cell lines (myeloid and lymphoid), lymphoma cell lines (Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin),and multiple myeloma lines.

Specific AML cell lines (acute myeloid leukemia) include HL-60 (promyelocytic, differentiates into neutrophil-like cells with DMSO), KG-1 (myeloblast), MOLM13 (AML with MLL rearrangement, sensitive to DOT1L inhibitors), MV4-11 (AML with MLL rearrangement, used for FLT3 inhibitor studies), and THP-1 (acute monocytic leukemia, differentiates into macrophages with PMA).
CML cell lines (chronic myeloid leukemia) include K562 (erythroleukemia, BCR-ABL positive, used for NK cell cytotoxicity assays and imatinib studies) and KU812 (basophilic leukemia).
ALL cell lines (acute lymphoblastic leukemia) include NALM6 (B-ALL, used for CAR-T cell testing), Jurkat (T-ALL, used for T-cell signaling and apoptosis), CCRF-CEM (T-ALL), and REH (B-ALL).
CLL cell lines (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) include MEC-1, JVM-2, and HG-3; these are harder to grow but available.

Specific Examples include:
HL-60 is a promyelocytic leukemia line that can be differentiated into neutrophil-like cells with DMSO or into macrophage-like cells with PMA. K562 is a CML line in blast crisis; it expresses BCR-ABL and is used for drug screening (imatinib, nilotinib) and as a target for NK cells. Jurkat is a T-ALL line used extensively for TCR signaling, NF-κB activation, and apoptosis studies (e.g., Fas/FasL). Raji is a Burkitt’s lymphoma B-cell line (EBV-positive), used for B-cell receptor signaling, complement-dependent cytotoxicity, and as target cells. U937 is a histiocytic lymphoma line (AML-like), used for differentiation studies and cytokine production. THP-1 is an acute monocytic leukemia line that differentiates into macrophages with PMA; used for phagocytosis, inflammasome, and atherosclerosis studies. NALM6 is a B-ALL line used for CAR-T cell efficacy testing and drug screening. MV4-11 is an AML line with FLT3-ITD mutation, used for FLT3 inhibitor testing (e.g., quizartinib). MOLM13 is another AML line with MLL rearrangement and FLT3-ITD; used for targeted therapy studies. KG-1 is an AML line that expresses CD34; used for stem cell biology and differentiation studies. Daudi is a Burkitt’s lymphoma B-cell line (EBV-negative), used for complement studies and as target for NK cells. Ramos is a Burkitt’s lymphoma B-cell line (EBV-negative), used for B-cell activation and apoptosis studies. HL60 (duplicate) is included for completeness.

Researchers use hematologic cancer cell lines, leukemia cell lines, lymphoma cell lines for drug screening, differentiation studies, and immunotherapy development. K562 is used for natural killer cell assays because it is highly sensitive to NK lysis; it is also used for erythroid differentiation studies (hemin induction). Jurkat is standard for T-cell signaling; it is used to study NFAT, AP-1, and NF-κB pathways. THP-1 differentiates into macrophage-like cells and is used for phagocytosis, LPS response, and inflammasome activation (NLRP3). Raji and Daudi are used for B-cell lymphoma models and for testing rituximab efficacy. Our hematologic cancer cell lines are authenticated by STR profiling and tested for mycoplasma and common genetic mutations. Whether you need AML cell lines like MV4-11 for FLT3 inhibitor screening, CML cell lines like K562 for BCR-ABL studies, or ALL cell lines like NALM6 for CAR-T cell development, our Hematologic and Lymphoid Neoplasms category supports your leukemia and lymphoma research with well-characterized, reproducible models.

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LC4-1

LC4-1 is a cancer cell line, derived from Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The cells underwent rigorous quality control to ensure high viability and authentication.
Cat. No. ARC1050

K562/Adr

K562/Adr is a cancer cell line, derived from Chronic myeloid leukemia of Pleural effusion. The cells underwent rigorous quality control to ensure high viability and…
Cat. No. ARC1044

KMM-1

KMM-1 is a human myeloma cell line, established from the subcutaneous myeloma of a 62-year-old male patient. KMM-1 cells show the characteristics of plasma cell…
Cat. No. ARC1042

TALL-1

The TALL-1 cell line is a human T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) cell line, established from the bone marrow of a 28-year-old male patient…
Cat. No. ARC1040

BJAB

The BJAB cell line is a human Burkitt lymphoma cell line (B cell orgin), derived from the inguinal tumor of a 5-year-old African girl. It…
Cat. No. ARC1035

KO52

The KO52 cell line was established from the bone marrow of a patient with multi-lineage CD7-positive acute leukemia. Under laboratory conditions, these cells expressed specific…
Cat. No. ARC1034

Mono-Mac-6

Mono-Mac-6 is a human monocytic cell line derived from peripheral blood of a patient with Acute monoblastic leukemia (AML, M5). Once isolated, these cells showed…
Cat. No. ARC1033

P388D1

P388D1 is a cancer cell line of lymphoma from Mus musculus (Mouse).
Cat. No. ARC1032

Z-138

Z-138 is a cancer cell line of bone (bone marrow) lymphoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC1029

YT

YT is a natural killer cell line of pericardial effusion nk-cell leukemia, isolated from in situ; pericardial effusion.
Cat. No. ARC1025

YAC-1

YAC-1 is a cancer cell line of ascites lymphoma from Mus musculus (Mouse).
Cat. No. ARC1020

Y3-Ag 1.2.3

Y3-Ag 1.2.3 is a multiple myeloma cell line commonly used as a hybridoma fusion partner.
Cat. No. ARC1018

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