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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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Human primary
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
)is one of the highly prevalent malignant diseases worldwide, the identification of
HCC
-associated genes has been a major approach in elucidating the molecular mechanism of tumorigenesis of
HCC
. In our previous studies, a function-unknown gene, which displayed marked expression difference between the
HCC
sample and normal liver control has been detected by cDNA microarray. This gene was named after
fup1
(function-unknown protein 1), and was cloned according to the data of GenBank. The cDNA of
fup1
has an open-reading frame 1233 base pairs in size. Here, the function analysis of FUP1 related to
HCC
is being reported. The NIH3T3 cells transiently transfected with FLAG-conjugated FUP1 revealed strong nuclear staining in immunofluorescent assay. Furthermore, cell proliferation enhancing activity of
fup1
was shown by MTT assay in stable transfectant NIH3T3 cell line with pcDNA3-derived plasmid having
fup1
under the regulation of pCMV, while cell proliferation repressing activity of antisense
fup1
was observed in BEL7404 stable transfectant cells. Tumorigenicity of the above stable transfectant cells was analyzed in nude mice compared with appropriate controls. The result was in good agreement with MTT assay. Elevated tumorigenicity of
fup1
transfected NIH3T3 cell and repressed tumorigenicity of antisense
fup1
transfected BEL7404 cell were clearly demonstrated. The results above suggested that
fup1
might be a critical gene related to carcinogenesis of
HCC
. Detailed molecular function of
fup1
remains to be elucidated.
...
PMID:FUP1, a gene associated with hepatocellular carcinoma, stimulates NIH3T3 cell proliferation and tumor formation in nude mice. 1152 4
Primary
hepatocellular carcinoma
(HCC) is one of the common malignant tumors in China. In our previous work, a gene named
fup1
(function-unknown protein 1) was isolated that was expressed differently in HCC and in normal liver. We assumed that it might be a candidate oncogene for the HCC. The
fup1
gene had a ORF of 1 233 bp, encoding a protein with M(r) of 46 kD and isoelectric point of 5.48. The sequence characteristics showed its possible localization in nuclei. Northern blots showed that this gene was weakly expressed in many types of human tissues, except in the heart, implying its tissue-specific expression pattern. MTT assay of the NIH 3T3 cells transfected with this gene in the form of recombinant eukaryotic expression plasmid showed its enhancing role to cellular proliferation.
...
PMID:Cloning and Characterization of fup1, A Gene Highly Expressed in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. 1205 Aug 6