The pleural human mesothelioma cell line ZL5 established in our laboratory exhibits an unusual phenotype with adherent and floating cells. ZL5 cells grow in a chemically defined medium (ACL3*) and can be maintained over 3 weeks in protein-free basal medium alone (RPMI). Basal medium conditioned by ZL5 cells possesses a mitogenic activity with an autocrine effect, as measured by cell counting and by a 3H-thymidine incorporation assay. Moreover, the conditioned medium affects the DNA synthesis of a variety of other lung-derived cells. The active principle of medium conditioned by ZL5 cells is not identical to the defined growth-factors EGF, PDGF, and TGF-beta, known to stimulate the growth of normal human mesothelial cells: treatment with these factors does not mimic the effect of conditioned medium on ZL5 cells. Our observations suggest that the mesothelioma cell line ZL5 produces an unknown autocrine mitogen.