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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
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The aim of our work was to assess the performance of tissue polypeptide antigen in detecting
hepatocellular carcinoma
in cirrhotic patients, while also checking for any influence of liver dysfunction on the serum level of the marker. One hundred and twenty-five consecutive cirrhotic patients, 35 with and 90 without,
hepatocellular carcinoma
were studied. Tissue polypeptide antigen had a different distribution in the two groups and the best diagnostic accuracy with 48.6% sensitivity and 85.6% specificity was found at the cut-off value of 240 UL-1. In cirrhotic patients significant linear correlations were found between tissue polypeptide antigen and
alanine
-transaminase, aspartate-transaminase, G-glutamyl-transpeptidase and alkaline phosphatase; there was no correlation with bilirubin or pseudo-cholinesterase. In patients with
hepatocellular carcinoma
a significant linear correlation was found only with
alanine
and aspartate transaminase and G-glutamyl-transpeptidase. The analysis of covariance still showed a significant difference between mean tissue polypeptide antigen levels in the two groups also accounting for covariates. These results suggest that: a) the liver dysfunction may be involved in increasing tissue polypeptide antigen values; b) tissue polypeptide antigen has a different distribution in cirrhotic patients with and without
hepatocellular carcinoma
also accounting for covariates; these findings further support the specificity of tissue polypeptide antigen.
...
PMID:The serum tissue polypeptide antigen in the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients. 217 22
Serum-free medium conditioned by the human
hepatoma
cell line HEP G2 was shown to contain a somatomedin-binding protein with a relative molecular mass of about 35,000. This binding protein was purified to homogeneity by the use of immunoaffinity chromatography and subsequent size exclusion chromatography. Antibodies for the immunoaffinity step were raised in rabbits against a previously isolated human amniotic fluid somatomedin-binding protein. The total composition and N-terminal amino acid sequence showed the protein to be identical to the binding protein from human amniotic fluid. Both have the N-terminal structure
Ala
-Pro-Trp-Gln-. The HEP G2 cell line offers a useful model to study the regulation of the synthesis and secretion of human somatomedin-binding proteins.
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PMID:The somatomedin-binding protein isolated from a human hepatoma cell line is identical to the human amniotic fluid somatomedin-binding protein. 240 14
A newly developed human
hepatoma
cell line, designated Hep G-2, expresses high-affinity insulin receptors meeting all the expected criteria for classic insulin receptors. 125I-insulin binding is time-dependent and temperature-dependent and unlabeled insulin competes for the labeled hormone with a half-maximal displacement of 1-3 ng/ml. This indicates a Kd of about 10(-10) M. Since Scatchard analysis of the binding data results in a curvilinear plot and unlabeled insulin accelerates the dissociation of bound hormone, these receptors exhibit the negative cooperative interactions characteristic of insulin receptors in many other cell and tissue types. Proinsulin and des(
Ala
, Asp)-insulin compete for 125I-insulin binding with 4% and 2%, respectively, of the potency of insulin. Anti-(insulin receptor) antibody competes fully for insulin binding. The two insulin-like growth factors, multiplication-stimulating activity and IGF-I are 2% as potent as insulin against the Hep G-2 insulin receptor. Furthermore, Hep G-2 cells respond to insulin in several bioassays. Glucose uptake, glycogen synthase, uridine incorporation into RNA and acetate incorporation into lipid are all stimulated to varying degrees by physiological concentrations of insulin. In addition, these cells 'down-regulate' their insulin receptor, internalize 125I-insulin and degrade insulin in a manner similar to freshly isolated rodent hepatocytes. This is the first available human liver cell line in permanent culture in which both insulin receptors and biological responses have been carefully examined.
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PMID:Insulin receptors and bioresponses in a human liver cell line (Hep G-2). 241 Feb 71
Apolipoprotein A-II is the second most abundant polypeptide found in human plasma high density lipoprotein particles. The primary translation product of human apo-A-II mRNA is a prepropolypeptide. We have previously reported (Gordon, J. I., Sims, H. F., Edelstein, C., Scanu, A. M., and Strauss, A. W. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 15556-15563) that the prosegment of apo-A-II was removed following export from a human
hepatoma
cell line (Hep G2). This represented a novel processing compartment for prosegments terminating with paired basic residues and differed from the processing of proalbumin which occurred with high efficiency prior to export from these cells. We have now characterized the enzyme responsible for this extracellular cleavage. The proapo-A-II converting activity is blocked by the thiol protease inhibitors antipain, E-64, leupeptin, and
Ala
-Lys-Arg chloromethyl ketone. Incubation of 125I-iodotyrosylated
Ala
-Lys-Arg chloromethyl ketone with serum-free media harvested from cell cultures over a 12-h period revealed a time-dependent accumulation of a 54-kDa protease. Although small quantities of the 54-kDa protease were detected in cell lysates, the major intracellular sequences labeled by the affinity probe had masses of 31.5 and 6 kDa. The 54-kDa extracellular, as well as 31.5- and 6-kDa intracellular, species were all immunoprecipitated by monospecific anti-human liver cathepsin B IgG. Addition of this antibody to media inhibited extracellular conversion of proapo-A-II to the mature protein. Based on these observations, we conclude that a "pro" cathepsin B-like protease exported by Hep G2 cells is responsible for proapo-A-II prosegment removal. It appears that cathepsin B-like proteases exhibit a complex pattern of segregation within the secretory pathway and that larger molecular weight forms of cathepsin B-like proteases are capable of accurately processing propolypeptides.
...
PMID:Extracellular processing of proapolipoprotein A-II in Hep G2 cell cultures is mediated by a 54-kDa protease immunologically related to cathepsin B. 241 99
A protein preparation that specifically binds insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) I and II was purified from medium conditioned by rat liver BRL-3A cells using molecular sieve chromatography in 1 M acetic acid followed by affinity chromatography on IGF-II-agarose. The affinity-purified IGF-binding protein exhibits a single major band with apparent Mr = 36,300 under reducing conditions on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels. The IGF-binding protein is efficiently and specifically cross-linked to either 125I-IGF-I (human) or 125I-IGF-II (rat) using disuccinimidyl suberate. An IGF-binding protein of similar apparent molecular weight was also affinity purified from rat
hepatoma
H-35 cell conditioned medium and found to differ from the BRL-3A protein such that potent polyclonal antisera prepared in rabbits against the purified BRL-3A IGF-binding protein exhibited a much lower titer for the H-35 protein in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and upon immunoblotting. In order to determine whether a single BRL-3A IGF-binding protein is present in the affinity-purified preparation, the protein was prepared for sequencing on a Sephacryl S-300 column in 6 M guanidine HCl after reduction and alkylation. The amino acid composition (expressed in percentages) of this IGF-binding protein was determined to be: Cys = 5.5, Lys = 4.8, His = 2.8, Arg = 7.8, Asx = 10.2, Thr = 5.1, Ser = 3.9, Glx = 15.7, Gly = 17.4,
Ala
= 7.3, Val = 4.6, Met = 1.4, Ile = 2.4, Leu = 8.3, Tyr = 1.0, Phe = 1.9. Sequencing of the NH2-terminal portion of this protein led to the identification of 31 amino acids in the following order: Phe-Arg-Cys-Pro-Pro-Cys-Thr-Pro-Glu-Arg-Leu-
Ala
-
Ala
-Cys-Gly-Pro-Pro-Pro- Asp-
Ala
-Pro-Cys-
Ala
-Glu-Leu-Val-Arg-Glu-Pro-Gly-Cys. We conclude that rat liver BRL-3A cells secrete a single major IGF-binding protein capable of binding both IGF-I and IGF-II.
...
PMID:Purification and amino-terminal sequence of an insulin-like growth factor-binding protein secreted by rat liver BRL-3A cells. 242 67
The immunodominant epitope region of the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites contains 37 tandem repeats of the tetrapeptide Asn-
Ala
-Asn-Pro and 4 repeats of Asn-Val-Asp-Pro. Synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins of the repeat region were used to immunize mice using different doses and adjuvants. Antisera were tested for inhibition of sporozoite invasion of cultured human
hepatoma
cells. Synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins elicited high levels of antibodies that inhibited sporozoite invasion when emulsified with complete Freund's adjuvant. Since recombinant proteins with alum elicited a better antibody response to sporozoite invasion than they did without adjuvant, it may be that a recombinant protein containing 32 tandem copies of the tetrapeptide repeat combined with alum could be a candidate malarial vaccine suitable for human trials.
...
PMID:Plasmodium falciparum: elicitation by peptides and recombinant circumsporozoite proteins of circulating mouse antibodies inhibiting sporozoite invasion of hepatoma cells. 243 52
Products of glutamine metabolism were examined in the MC-29 virus-induced chicken
hepatoma
mitochondria incubated in vitro. Glutamine oxidation proceeded in the tumor mitochondria exclusively via a pathway involving glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase. Malate stimulated aspartate production from glutamine, while pyruvate exerted suppressive effect on aspartate production with little
alanine
formation. The mitochondria of this
hepatoma
are unique in that the metabolic pattern and response to malate and pyruvate are essentially inconsistent with those reported in normal cells as well as those proposed by Moreadith and Lehninger in various tumor cells.
...
PMID:End products of glutamine oxidation in MC-29 virus-induced chicken hepatoma mitochondria. 257 53
Proteasomes were purified from human
hepatoma
tissues, and their sensitivities to Na+ and K+ were examined. At concentrations of 10 mM or more, these cations were found to inhibit completely polylysine-activated casein degradation by the purified proteasomes. They also strongly inhibited the hydrolyses of peptides, although to a lesser extent. On the other hand, they reversed the inhibitory and stimulatory effects of polylysine on the hydrolyses of Suc-Leu-Tyr-AMC and Cbz-
Ala
-Arg-Arg-MNA, respectively. These results suggest that Na+ and/or K+ may be involved in the regulation of intracellular protein breakdown by controlling the multicatalytic activity of proteasomes.
...
PMID:Na+, K+-specific inhibition of protein and peptide hydrolyses by proteasomes from human hepatoma tissues. 265 60
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) C gene directs the synthesis of two major gene products: HBV core antigen (HBcAg[p21c]), which forms the nucleocapsid, and HBV e antigen (HBeAg [p17e]), a secreted antigen that is produced by several processing events during its maturation. These proteins contain an amino acid sequence similar to the active-site residues of aspartic acid and retroviral proteases. On the basis of this sequence similarity, which is highly conserved among mammalian hepadnaviruses, a model has been put forward according to which processing to HBeAg is due to self-cleavage of p21c involving the proteaselike sequence. Using site-directed mutagenesis in conjunction with transient expression of HBV proteins in the human
hepatoma
cell line HepG2, we tested this hypothesis. Our results with HBV mutants in which one or two of the conserved amino acids have been replaced by others suggest strongly that processing to HBeAg does not depend on the presence of an intact proteaselike sequence in the core protein. Attempts to detect an influence of this sequence on the processing of HBV P gene products into enzymatically active viral polymerase also gave no conclusive evidence for the existence of an HBV protease. Mutations replacing the putatively essential aspartic acid showed little effect on polymerase activity. Additional substitution of the likewise conserved threonine residue by
alanine
, in contrast, almost abolished the activity of the polymerase. We conclude that an HBV protease, if it exists, is functionally different from aspartic acid and retroviral proteases.
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PMID:Proteaselike sequence in hepatitis B virus core antigen is not required for e antigen generation and may not be part of an aspartic acid-type protease. 265 1
A cDNA encoding human nucleophosmin (protein B23) was obtained by screening a human placental cDNA library in lambda gtll first with monoclonal antibody to rat nucleophosmin and then with confirmed partial cDNA of human nucleophosmin as probes. The cDNA had 1311 bp with a coding sequence encoding a protein of 294 amino acids. The identity of the cDNA was confirmed by the presence of encoded amino acid sequences identical with those determined by sequencing pure rat nucleophosmin (a total of 138 amino acids). The most striking feature of the sequence is an acidic cluster located in the middle of the molecule. The cluster consists of 26 Asp/Glu and 1 Phe and
Ala
. Comparison of human nucleophosmin and Xenopus nucleolar protein NO38 shows 64.3% sequence identity. The N-terminal 130 amino acids of human nucleophosmin also bear 50% identity with that of Xenopus nucleoplasmin. Northern blot analysis of rat liver total RNA with a partial nucleophosmin cDNA as probe demonstrated a homogeneous mRNA band of about 1.6 kb. Similar observations were made in hypertrophic rat liver and Novikoff
hepatoma
. However, the quantity of nucleophosmin mRNA is 50- and 5-fold higher in Novikoff
hepatoma
and hypertrophic rat liver, respectively, when compared with normal rat liver. Dot blot analysis also showed a nucleophosmin mRNA ratio of 64:5:1 in the three types of rat liver. When the protein levels were compared with Western blot immunoassays, Novikoff
hepatoma
showed 20 times more nucleophosmin, while only about 5 times more nucleophosmin was observed in hypertrophic rat liver than in unstimulated normal liver.
...
PMID:Characterization of the cDNA encoding human nucleophosmin and studies of its role in normal and abnormal growth. 271 55
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