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Two cell lines of human hepatoma, HLE and HLF lines, were established in vitro from the hepatocellular carcinoma of a 68-year-old patient. One clone (HLEC) was obtained from a single HLE cell. The cells of HLE and HLEC were epithelial-like and both of these cells demonstrated glycogen granules in the cytoplasm when stained with periodic acid and Schiff reagent. Although HLF cells resembled fibroblasts in morphology, they appear to have originated from hepatoma cells, judging from epithelial characteristics in aggregates reconstituted by rotation culture and heterotransplantability. HLE cells produced alpha-fetoprotein until day 187 of culture, but HLF cells did not produce alpa-fetoprotein at any period examined. Chromosome number of both cell lines was distributed near the triploid range. HLF cells were transplantable into the cheek pouch of adult hamsters treated with cortisone acetate, but not HLE cells.
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PMID:Establishment and some biological characteristics of human hepatoma cell lines. 5 70

Alpha-1-fetoprotein is an example of a circulating, measurable tumor product of diagnostic and therapeutic value. The involvement of its synthesis could be a result of a premalign cellular change in cell biochemistry. Contrary to the synthesis of trophic hormones in certain undifferentiated neoplasms, alpha-1-fetoprotein in hepatoma is specific for the organ origin of the tumor. Unlike the immunoglobulins in myeloma or the corticosteroids in adrenocortical tumors, it is a protein that normally can be synthetized in the fetus only. The purpose of the present paper is to discuss a new method for testing serum samples of blood donors being suspected of an alpha-1-protein by means of counterelectrophoresis. The diagnostic value is shown in a blood donor who could be singled out as a suspect of primary liver carcinoma only by means of serological testing.
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PMID:[Serological identification of carcinospecific antigens (and their significance as donor screening or for specific groups of diseases)]. 5 22

The synthesis of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin in two clones of AH66 hepatoma was studied. (1) Amounts of AFP and albumin synthesized by the C-4 clone were 2.9 and 0.28 X 10(-7) mug per cell per hour, respectively. AFP and albumin amounts synthesized by the A-1 clone were 2.5 and 1.8 X 10(-7) mug per cell per hour, respectively. (2) The cell cycles of the C-4 and A-1 clones were as follows: C-4 clone: mean generation time 20.5 hours: G1, 10 hours; S, 7 hours; G2, 4 hours; and M, 30 minutes. A-1 clone: mean generation time 50.7 hours: G1, 36 hours; S, 10 hours; G2, 4 hours; and M, 30-60 minutes. (3) AFP was found to be synthesized from late G1 phase to the end of the S phase for 9 hours in C-4 and 25 hours in A-1. The albumin production was from late S phase to the beginning of the G2 phase for 4 hours in C-4 and 9 hours in A-1, which were approximately half or one-third of the time spent on AFP production. (4) The double staining with fluorescent-conjugated antibodies to AFP and albumin demonstrated that AFP and albumin are probably synthesized by different cells.
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PMID:Alpha-Fetoprotein and albumin synthesis during the cell cycle. 5 32

The effect of a specific rabbit antiserum to rat alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was examined on the growth and the plating efficiency of AFP-producing rat hepatoma cells (AH70Btc Clone 10-5) in cultures. The addition of anti-AFP serum to the culture medium inhibited cell growth moderately and inhibited plating efficiency markedly, although no inhibitory effect of complexes of AFP and antibody to AFP was observed on cell growth. Anti-AFP globulin in the immune serum was demonstrated on the cell surface by fluorescent antibody technique. Several clones producing low levels of AFP were obtained by long-term treatment of the original Clone 10-5 cells with anti-AFP serum. These treated clones showed characteristics that differed from the untreated original clone 10-5 cells: The relative plating efficiency of the treated clones on agar plates containing 5% anti-AFP serum was higher than the original Clone 10-15 cells and the amount of AFP secreted by the treated clones was lower.
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PMID:Effect of anti-alpha-fetoprotein serum on growth and plating efficiency of alpha-fetoprotein-producing hepatoma cells in vitro. 5 59

Quantitative determinations of serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) by radioimmunoassay in 193 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma have demonstrated a wide variation in serum levels that appear to be relatively constant for each patient by the time that diagnosis is made. If there is no therapeutic intervention the serum AFP usually follows a gradual increase as the tumor progresses. A few patients have a fall in serum AFP as a preterminal event. Various forms of chemotherapy cause only minor and transient decrease in serum AFP. Surgical resection of tumor produces an immediate fall that parallels the catabolic decay rate for AFP. All AFP-positive patients treated with surgery had recurrence of their tumor with a rise in serum AFP preceeding clinical discovery. The correlation of serum AFP and effective treatment is demonstration of the usefulness of this oncofetal protein marker as an indicator of neoplastic activity for hepatocellular carcinoma and tumors with embryonal cell components and possibly for some other entodermally derived neoplasms.
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PMID:Effect of surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment on alpha-fetoprotein levels in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. 5 16

The alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and albumin localization were studied in the cells of rat Zaidel's ascitic hepatoma. It was shown in the paraffine sections of the hepatoma cells fixed by mixture of 96 degrees ethanol with 1% glacial acetic acid that 9.3% of hepatoma cells contained AFP and 0.6% of the cells--serum albumin. Small quantities of the tumour cells had both of these proteins simultaneously. There was no definite regularity in the distribution of the AFP and albumin-containing cells in the tumour islands.
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PMID:[Distribution of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin in paraffin sections of cells of Zaidel's ascitic hepatoma]. 5 59

Subclonal cell populations were prepared from a clonal line of the rat ascites hepatoma AH-66 in vitro, using the agar plate culture method. alpha-Fetoprotein and albumin concentrations in culture media of these subclones were determined by 125I-radioimmunoassay and single radial immunodiffusion method, respectively. Results demonstrated that the AH-66 clone was a complex of cells with varying producibility of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin. All the subclones showed varied and distinct production of alpha-fetoprotein, but not all the subclones produced detectable levels of albumin.
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PMID:Alpha-fetoprotein and albumin produced by subclonal cell population of the ascites hepatoma AH-66 in vitro. 5 95

The mechanism of increased alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) production following a single injection of ethionine was investigated by using rats aged 5 weeks at the time of killing. Marked elevations of serum AFP concentrations occurred within 4 days in both male and female rats after administration of DL-ethionine or L-ethionine, although the increased levels of serum AFP and liver triglyceride in the adults were less marked in the male than in the female. No apparent necrosis of liver cells was observed in ethionine-treated rats. Frequent administrations of adenosine triphosphate after a single dose of ethionine prevented the increases in liver triglyceride and serum AFP levels. The increased concentrations of serum AFP, reaching a maximum level within 4 days, occurred before a slight increase in incorporation of 3H-thymidine into liver DNA. The serum AFP from ethionine-treated rats was immunologically and electrophoretically indistinguishable from that of fetal, carbontetrachloride-treated or hepatoma-bearing rats. These observations suggest that the increased production of AFP in ethionine-treated rats is closely associated with hepatic injury and is not the consequence of liver cell regeneration.
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PMID:Prompt elevation of rat serum alpha-fetoprotein by acute liver injury following a single injection of ethionine. 5 43

The level of serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was estimated by radioimmunoassay in 153 normal healthy Malysians of different ethnic groups. The mean level was 7.5 In1/ml (SD 2.28InU/ml). Among 330 patients with malignant tumors, 11 had increased levels of AFP. The only patient who had hepatoma had a very high level of serum AFP. High levels were also found in three of four patients with dysgerminoma of the ovary, in the only two patients with carcinoma of the testis, and in one patient with secondary carcinoma of the humerus of unknown origin. Lower, but significantly increased levels were observed in one patient (of 48) with breast carcinoma, one patient (of 8) with basal cell carcinoma of the nose, one patient (0f 27) with carcinoma of the lung, and one patient (of 59) with nasopharynegeal carcinoma.
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PMID:Radioimmunoassay of serum alpha-fetoprotein in patients with different maliganant tumors. 5 26

We have studied the effects of human alpha-fetoprotein (HAFP), isolated from the serum and ascitic fluid of a hepatoma-bearing patient, on the in vitro transformation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes by a variety of mitogenic stimuli. At a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml, HAFP inhibited the lymphocyte response to phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, and rabbit anti-human thymocyte serum, but failed to inhibit the response to pokeweed mitogen. HAFP was able to inhibit the one-way mixed lymphocyte culture at concentrations of 250-500 mug/ml, but failed to inhibit at 100 mug/ml. Exposure of lymphocytes to 2.2 mg/ml of HAFP for 18 hr did not result in significant lymphocytotoxicity, and such cells washed free of HAFP were fully capable of participating in the mixed lymphocyte culture. HAFP did not inhibit lymphocyte E-rosette formation. Fetal HAFP was more effective in inhibiting human lymphocyte responses than hepatoma HAFP. These experiments support the suggestion that HAFP plays an important immunoregulatory role during fetal development, possibly through the suppression of thymus-derived lymphocyte responses to antigenic stimuli; they also suggest that there are important differences in the biological properties of hepatoma and fetal HAFP.
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PMID:Demonstration of the inhibitory effect of human alpha-fetoprotein on in vitro transformation of human lymphocytes. 6 Jul 61


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