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Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.1.3.9 (
glucose-6-phosphatase
)
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A human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (FOCUS--Friendship of China and United States) was derived from a patient with primary hepatocellular carcinoma. This cell line has been in continuous culture over an 18-mo period. The morphological and ultrastructural features of FOCUS are consistent with its neoplastic hepatocellular origin. FOCUS cells contain aspartate aminotransferase and
glucose-6-phosphatase
activity. In addition,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
, fibrinogen, alpha fetoprotein, and carcinoembryonic antigens were detectable in the cytoplasm of the cultured cells by immunochemical staining techniques. The karyotype of the FOCUS cell is human in origin and its contains human DNA sequences as detected by molecular hybridization analysis. The FOCUS cells do not show evidence of density-dependent inhibition of growth under confluent conditions. Repeated growth curves over an 18-mo period were identical, revealing a doubling time of 42 to 48 h. The malignant potential of FOCUS cells was further demonstrated by their ability to lead to gross tumor formation after subcutaneous injection into nude mice. From one of the solid tumors grown in nude mice, recultured cell lines have been established and found to have properties identical to the original FOCUS cell line. This FOCUS cell line represents an additional model for further investigation of tumor specific antigens and the relationship between hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatocellular carcinoma. Preliminary molecular characterization has indicated the existence of integrated HBV sequences within the FOCUS genome.
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PMID:Establishment and characterization of a new human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. 608 98
Characteristic alterations of marker enzymes and tumor-associated antigens have been detected in the preneoplastic lesions of experimental hepatocarcinogenesis. An identical pattern of enzyme activity (increased gammaglutamyl transferase, loss of
glucose-6-phosphatase
, and canalicular adenosine triphosphatase) was demonstrated in a case of nodular "regenerative" hyperplasia of liver. The lack of marker antigens (alphafetoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
) in the hyperplastic nodules in this patient may be related to the discontinuation of oral contraceptive steroids four years earlier. The phenotypic changes of enzyme activity suggest that nodular "regenerative" hyperplasia of the liver in man is preneoplastic.
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PMID:Enzyme pattern and marker antigens in nodular "regenerative" hyperplasia of the liver. 611 60