Rat ferritin-H: cDNA cloning, differential expression and localization during hepatocarcinogenesis |
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Authors: | Wu, CG Groenink, M Bosma, A Reitsma, PH van Deventer, SJ Chamuleau, RA |
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Affiliation: | Department of Experimental Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Elevated serum ferritin levels, especially of the H subunit, accompany many
clinical malignancies. By using the subtraction-enhanced display technique,
we have recently isolated several cDNA clones which are over- expressed in
rat hepatocellular carcinoma induced by diethylnitrosamine. One
830-base-pair clone was 88% similar to human ferritin-H cDNA and encoded a
182 amino acid protein which is 97% homologous to human ferritin-H chain.
Hepatic mRNA levels of ferritin-H were increased markedly at the early
stage of diethylnitrosamine- induced hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat (6
weeks) and appeared more than 10-fold overexpressed as the tumour
progressed. In contrast, hepatic ferritin-H mRNA remained constant during
liver regeneration after a 70% partial hepatectomy. In situ hybridization
showed that over- expression of ferritin-H was exclusively localized to
preneoplastic foci, to tumour nodules and to tumour cells invading blood
vessels. These findings suggest that ferritin-H is a highly conserved
protein, its over-expression during tumour development is phenotypically
correlated with tumour initiation and/or progression, and it is useful as
an early marker for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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