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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects 1982-Nov

Sequence content of alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNAs in different organs, developing tissues and in liver during carcinogenesis in rats.

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G C Selten
H M Princen
A M Selten-Versteegen
G P Mol-Backx
S H Yap

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Abstract

To investigate the variable gene activities of alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptides as markers of 'liver specific proteins' in different developing organs or tissues, we have used specific complementary DNA probes to detect and to quantitate alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNA, respectively, in RNA fractions, prepared from various tissues of rats at different stages of fetal and postnatal development and from hepatomas induced by diethylnitrosamine. The results indicate that there is no consistent relationship between sequence content of alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNA in different developing tissues. Intestines which are like the liver also of endodermal origin do not contain alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNAs, while kidneys which are mesodermal in origin were found to be alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNA producers in neonatal life. In yolk sac, only alpha-fetoprotein and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNA could be detected. In the liver, the increased level of albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNA during fetal and neonatal development is accompanied with a diminished amount of alpha-fetoprotein mRNA. The neosynthesis of alpha-fetoprotein mRNA in the liver during carcinogenesis occurred without a decreased content of albumin and fibrinogen polypeptide mRNAs. These findings suggest that complex mechanisms of gene regulation are involved in variable gene activities of alpha-fetoprotein, albumin and fibrinogen polypeptides in cells of different organs or tissues developed from a single cell.

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