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Plasma lipid and lipoprotein profile was determined in 12 cirrhotics, 15 patients with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 20 healthy volunteers. When compared with controls plasma total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLC), high density lipoprotein phospholipids (HDLPL), HDLPL/PL levels were low, phospholipid (PL) was normal and HDLC/TC and PL/TC were high in cirrhosis. In cirrhotics with HCC, TC, PL, PL/TC levels were elevated while HDLC, HDPL, HDLC/TC and HDLPL/PL were normal. A comparison within the patient groups showed that in cirrhosis alone, the levels of TC, HDLC, PL, HDLPL and HDLPL/PL were lower and PL/TC level was higher than in cirrhotics with HCC. Plasma albumin levels showed a negative correlation with PL/TC and a positive correlation with HDL-cholesterol in cirrhosis. In cirrhosis with HCC plasma, phospholipid levels showed a significant negative correlation with total bilirubin and alanine aminotransferase. The variations in the level of plasma lipids and lipoproteins may assist in describing the nature of these two forms of liver disease.
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PMID:Abnormal lipid and lipoprotein patterns in liver cirrhosis with and without hepatocellular carcinoma. 133 73

Insulin modulation of apolipoprotein B gene expression was studied at the translational level by the use of a cell-free translation system from a hepatoma cell-line, HepG2. Extracts of HepG2 cells lysed with lysolecithin were found to have high in vitro protein synthesizing activity utilizing endogenous mRNA. The level of peptide chain initiation was high, as suggested by a significant inhibition of translation by edeine. The translation products of endogenous mRNA in HepG2 cell-free lysate were probed with anti-apolipoprotein B antibodies to investigate its synthesis. A 550 kilodalton (kDa) polypeptide was selected by a polyclonal antibody, as well as a monoclonal antibody, against the C-terminal end of apolipoprotein B molecule. This in vitro synthesized polypeptide was also found to compare well in size with the in vivo product. The HepG2 lysate was also shown to efficiently synthesize in vitro a number of other proteins including albumin, apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein A1, and actin. The in vitro synthesis of polypeptides as large as 500 kDa was unexpected and has not previously been demonstrated in a cell-free system. The HepG2 translation system was used to investigate the effect of insulin on the in vitro translation of apolipoprotein B. Lysates prepared from HepG2 cells treated with insulin were found to have lower translational activity (by an average of 52.3%) for apolipoprotein B compared with lysates from control untreated cells. In vitro synthesis of actin and apolipoprotein E were unaffected under these conditions. The insulin-stimulated decline in in vitro apolipoprotein B synthesis was not due to a change in apolipoprotein B mRNA levels as determined by slot- and Northern-blot analyses, suggesting that the inhibitory effect of insulin may be exerted partly at the level of apolipoprotein B mRNA translation.
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PMID:Insulin modulation of human apolipoprotein B mRNA translation: studies in an in vitro cell-free system from HepG2 cells. 133 69

Aflatoxin is implicated as a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma in areas of the world with a high incidence of this tumor. The present study was designed to validate the use of aflatoxin-albumin adducts in peripheral blood as a measure of individual exposure to this carcinogen. Dietary intake of aflatoxin was measured at the individual level in 20 residents of Keneba, West Kiang, The Gambia, over a 7-day period and correlated with the level of aflatoxin bound to peripheral blood albumin at the beginning and end of the study. Complementary enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence techniques were used to assay the aflatoxin adducts. All subjects were exposed to aflatoxin originating from several food types, with an average daily intake of 1.4 micrograms/day. A significant correlation (r = 0.55; P = < 0.05) was observed between the dietary intake and the level of albumin-bound aflatoxin at the end of the study. In addition, a good agreement was obtained with the two analytical techniques. A comparison of matched chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers with noncarriers did not reveal any difference in adduct formation for a given dietary intake of aflatoxin. These studies demonstrate the validity of aflatoxin-albumin adducts as a marker of human exposure to this carcinogen.
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PMID:Dietary intake of aflatoxins and the level of albumin-bound aflatoxin in peripheral blood in The Gambia, West Africa. 133 83

Prior studies on the in vitro hepatic acute phase response have involved either hepatoma cell lines or conventional short-term cultures of primary hepatocytes. No data are available on the response of primary hepatocytes in stable long-term culture systems. In this study, the acute phase response of rat and human hepatocytes in a new long-term culture system was examined in response to interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). The cultured cells were sandwiched between two layers of collagen in a (double-gel) configuration which has been shown to preserve both hepatocyte function and morphology over prolonged periods of time. The stability of this culture configuration enabled us to investigate, for the first time, the temporal aspects of the response in addition to the effects of the mediators on protein secretion. Exposure of rat hepatocytes to IL-6 after culture for 16 days resulted in a 2-fold reduction of albumin secretion and a 15-fold increase in the secretion rates of fibrinogen and alpha 2-macroglobulin. In all instances, the peak response occurred at 48 h after IL-6 exposure, and all protein secretion rates returned to pretreatment values within 5 days posttreatment. Changes in the mRNA levels of these proteins in response to IL-6 corresponded with those changes seen with the secreted products, indicating pretranslational regulation. Administration of IL-1 beta to rat hepatocyte produced a similar decline of albumin secretion and a 5-fold increase of fibrinogen secretion, whereas alpha 2-macroglobulin secretion remained undisturbed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:A stable long-term hepatocyte culture system for studies of physiologic processes: cytokine stimulation of the acute phase response in rat and human hepatocytes. 136 59

Epidermal growth factor (EGF) and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) synergistically suppress activities of the promoter and enhancer of the human alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) gene in HuH-7 human hepatoma cells as analyzed by transient transfection assays using the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene as a reporter. In contrast to the AFP gene, albumin promoter and enhancer activities were not affected by EGF and TPA. Unexpectedly, however, Northern blot analysis revealed that the albumin mRNA level as well as the AFP mRNA level were reduced by treatment with EGF and TPA. We propose that in HuH-7 cells, the AFP enhancer stimulates the albumin promoter as well as the AFP promoter; and consequently, inhibition of the AFP enhancer by EGF and TPA results in reduction of both AFP and albumin mRNA levels. The significance of the involvement of the AFP enhancer in albumin transcription is discussed in relation to the inverse pattern of expression of the AFP and albumin genes in neonatal growth.
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PMID:A possible mechanism of inverse developmental regulation of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin genes. Studies with epidermal growth factor and phorbol ester. 137 Apr 67

The effect of conditioned medium on the biosynthesis and glycosylation profile of acute phase proteins secreted by the human hepatoma cell line Hep G2 was studied. Conditioned medium was prepared from nonactivated [CM-LPS(-)] and ex vivo lipopolysaccharide activated [CM-LPS(+)] monocytes from eight patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA), five patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and seven healthy subjects. The biosynthesis of albumin, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin and alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor and the profile of glycosylation of proteinase inhibitor were analysed. CM-LPS(-) from patients with SLE had a similar effect to CM-LPS(-) from healthy subjects. In contrast, CM-LPS(-) from patients with RA had the same effect as CM-LPS(+) from healthy donors. A similar effect to that of CM-LPS(+) of healthy subjects was seen with CM-LPS(+) from patients with SLE and with CM-LPS(+) from patients with RA. The treatment of CM-LPS(+) with antibodies against interleukin 6 neutralised most of its ability to induce changes in the biosynthesis and glycosylation of acute phase proteins. Antibodies to interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor alpha had only a limited effect on the ability of CM-LPS(+) to induce changes of albumin and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin syntheses, whereas they had no effect on the biosynthesis and glycosylation of proteinase inhibitor. These results indicate that: (a) monocytes isolated from patients with active SLE and active RA have different capabilities of inducing alterations of acute phase proteins in vitro; (b) ex vivo activation of monocytes from patients with SLE leads to the full induction of its capabilities to change acute phase proteins, whereas the activation of monocytes from patients with RA has no additive effects; and (c) interleukin 6 seems to be a major cytokine involved in the regulation of the glycosylation pattern of acute phase proteins.
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PMID:Different capabilities of monocytes from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis to induce glycosylation alterations of acute phase proteins in vitro. 137 63

9-deoxy-delta 9,delta 12-13,14-dihydro-prostaglandin D2 (delta 12-PGJ2) is a potent inhibitor of proliferation of tumor cells. In the present study, the effect of delta 12-PGJ2 on the alpha-fetoprotein(AFP) and the albumin gene expression was analyzed in HuH-7 human hepatoma cells. delta 12-PGJ2 inhibited the cell growth and reduced the medium AFP concentrations dose-dependently. To determine whether this decline of AFP depends only on the relative decrease in cell numbers by delta 12-PGJ2, or is in part, due to the decrease in the cellular AFP synthesis by delta 12-PGJ2, Northern blot analysis was performed in this study. By Northern blotting, it was shown that delta 12-PGJ2 caused a marked reduction in the levels of the AFP mRNA and the albumin mRNA. In contrast, the level of the beta-actin mRNA was not changed by delta 12-PGJ2. In the transient chloramphnicol acetyltransferase plasmid transfection experiments, delta 12-PGJ2 did not suppress the AFP enhancer activity, which possibly regulates both the AFP and the albumin gene expression in HuH-7 hepatoma cells, but resulted in the selective repression of the AFP and the albumin promoter activity. These results suggest that delta 12-PGJ2 suppresses not only cell growth but also expression of the AFP gene and the albumin gene at the transcriptional level in human hepatoma cells.
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PMID:Inhibitory effect of prostaglandin delta 12-PGJ2 on cell proliferation and alpha-fetoprotein expression in HuH-7 human hepatoma cells. 137 88

The concentration of plasma vitronectin was determined and compared with various parameters of liver function including the blood coagulation system in patients with liver diseases. The severity of cirrhosis was graded according to Child's criteria and compared with the plasma vitronectin level. Furthermore, the distribution of vitronectin in the liver of patients with liver diseases was studied by light and electron microscopy using the indirect immunoperoxidase method. The plasma vitronectin level was low in all liver disease groups as compared with the healthy controls. The difference from the controls was significant in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and decompensated cirrhosis. Moreover, the plasma vitronectin level was positively correlated with the levels of serum cholinesterase, albumin, plasma alpha 2 plasmin inhibitor-plasmin complex and the prothrombin time and results of the hepatoplastin test. Plasma vitronectin decreased with increasing severity of cirrhosis according to Child's criteria. These results suggest that the plasma vitronectin level is a useful parameter of hepatic synthetic function in patients with liver diseases; it may also reflect the severity of cirrhosis. Light microscopy revealed vitronectin in the area of focal necrosis and the portal tracts in the liver of patients with acute viral hepatitis, in the area of piecemeal necrosis in the liver of patients with chronic hepatitis and along the area of fiber deposition in the liver of patients with cirrhosis. Immunoelectron microscopy showed vitronectin in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of hepatocytes. Moreover, vitronectin was seen around inflammatory cells, endothelial cells, Ito cells and hepatocytes in the perisinusoidal area near focal necrosis and piecemeal necrosis and on collagen fibers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Vitronectin in liver disorders: biochemical and immunohistochemical studies. 137 81

Many transcriptional regulators can stimulate or repress gene expression depending on the cellular or genetic contexts. Thus dexamethasone increases the amount of alpha-fetoprotein mRNA in Morris rat hepatoma derived cell line McA-RH 8994 cells, but decreases it in McA-RH 7777 cells. In the present study, we demonstrated that retinoic acid, whose receptors belong to the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor gene family, also enhanced the expression of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin gene in McA-RH 8994 cells, but had no effect on alpha-fetoprotein gene expression in McA-RH 7777 cells. In contrast to the effect of dexamethasone on the alpha-fetoprotein gene expression, which requires ongoing protein synthesis, cycloheximide, a protein synthesis inhibitor, enhanced the effect of retinoic acid. Actinomycin D inhibited the retinoic acid mediated increase in alpha-fetoprotein and albumin mRNA expression. Since the McA-RH 8994 cells did not express retinoic acid receptor beta mRNA, the observed regulatory effects of retinoic acid on alpha-fetoprotein and albumin gene expression were not mediated through retinoic acid receptor beta. We also conclude that the regulation was at the level of transcription and that retinoic acid and dexamethasone probably regulate the expression of liver specific genes through different mechanisms.
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PMID:The effects of retinoic acid on the expression of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin genes in rat hepatoma cell lines. 137 51

Secreting and producing capacities of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and albumin (ALB) by human hepatoma cell line (HH2-6) exposed to oxygen free radicals generated by dihydroxyfumarate (DHF) were studied in vitro. It was found that cell number were declined in proportion to DHF concentrations for 48 hrs culture and cell proliferations were inhibited by DHF in growth curve. The amount of AFP secreted per cell (secreting capacity) was decreased at high concentration of DHF (50 micrograms/ml) for 48 hrs culture, and remarkable elevation of AFP-secreting capacity for growth stage was inhibited even by DHF (10 micrograms/ml). On the other hand, ALB-secreting capacity was not affected with DHF. Producing capacities of AFP and ALB were correlated with secreting capacities. Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu, Zn-SOD) interfered these reactions. These results suggest that oxygen free radicals inhibit cell proliferations and suppress AFP-secreting and producing capacities of HH2-6 cells selectively.
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PMID:[Effects of oxygen free radicals on cell growth and productions of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and albumin (ALB) by human hepatoma cell line (HH2-6)]. 138 Sep 96


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