Expression of albumin messenger RNA detected by in situ hybridization in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in rat liver
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Expression of albumin messenger RNA detected by in situ hybridization in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in rat liver
Abstract
The process of chemical hepatocarcinogenesis is characterized by the appearance of preneoplastic lesions showing changes in the expression of various marker enzymes. We have analyzed the phenotype of small preneoplastic foci and expansively growing nodules in liver sections obtained from rats treated with various carcinogens. Changes within the lesions in canalicular adenosine triphosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, NADPH-(cytochrome P-450) reductase, cytochrome P-450 PB2, epoxide hydrolase, and glycogen content were detected by means of enzyme histochemical and immunohistochemical staining procedures. In parallel sections the expression of albumin messenger RNA was investigated by in situ hybridization using a 35S-labeled albumin specific complementary DNA probe. In general, small preneoplastic lesions showed unchanged levels of albumin messenger RNA. In contrast, the expression of albumin messenger RNA was found to be reduced to varying degrees in large hepatic nodules. An expression of alpha-fetoprotein messenger RNA could not be detected in any of the nodules. No direct correlation between the enzyme phenotype of the lesions and the degree in reduction of albumin messenger RNA could be established except that the reduction was most pronounced in nodules which had lost their ability to store glycogen. Since the synthesis and excretion of albumin is a typical function of the differentiated hepatocyte in the adult animal, the observed decrease in albumin messenger RNA expression in large hepatic nodules is in accordance with the hypothesis of a gradual dedifferentiation or retrodifferentiation of the cell population during carcinogenesis. Hyperplastic nodules produced by continuous treatment of rats with 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene showed increased rather than decreased albumin levels. The analysis of albumin messenger RNA expression might therefore be used as a tool to discriminate between nodules of differing biological nature and fate.
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