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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (alpha AGP) is a well-characterized human plasma protein. Its structural properties have been studied for many years but little is known about its function. Amino acid sequence analysis of purified human alpha AGP from plasma pooled from several individuals showed considerable heterogeneity. We have cloned the genomic DNA segment encoding alpha AGP and we show that it contains three adjacent alpha AGP coding regions, AGP-A, B and B', identical in exon--intron organization but with slightly different coding potential. These results account for the heterogeneity observed by protein sequencing. Southern blot analysis indicates that the cloned cluster contains all the alpha AGP coding sequences present in the human genome. The larger majority of alpha AGP mRNA in human liver is transcribed from AGP-A, whose promoter and cap site have been determined while the level of
AGP-B
and B' mRNA in human liver is very low. Using Hep3B
hepatoma
cells as a model system for the in vitro study of the acute phase reaction, we show that only AGP-A is strongly induced by treatment with culture medium of LPS stimulated monocytes.
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PMID:Structure and expression of the genes coding for human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein. 282 85
The human genome contains three alpha 1-glycoprotein genes (AGP-A,
AGP-B
, and
AGP-B'
) encoding for slightly different forms of the protein. The major component of human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein found in plasma is coded by AGP-A, which is expressed in liver and in
hepatoma
cell lines and is induced by inflammatory stimuli. We have studied the regulation of the cloned AGP-A gene by transfection into cell lines of hepatic and nonhepatic origin. Unlike any other liver-specific gene investigated so far, every AGP construct tested was expressed with comparable efficiency in
hepatoma
and HeLa cells. In contrast, identical constructs in transgenic mice are expressed in a tissue-specific manner and are regulated by acute-phase stimuli. Transgenic mice carrying the cluster of three AGP genes secrete the human protein in the serum, and the corresponding mRNA is mainly derived from the AGP-A gene. The mRNA is liver specific, and its concentration increases several fold following experimentally induced inflammation. Additional transgenic lines carrying only the AGP-A gene showed that sufficient information for tissue-specific and regulated expression is contained within a 6.6-kb segment comprising the whole coding region plus 1.2-kb 5'-flanking and 2-kb 3'-flanking DNA.
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PMID:Expression of human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein genes in cultured cells and in transgenic mice. 336 Mar 26