| Literature DB >> 11605014 |
Y Inoue1, M Miyazaki, T Tsuji, M Sakaguchi, K Fukaya, N H Huh, M Namba.
Abstract
An immortalized human hepatocyte cell line (OUMS-29) was established from fetal liver by transfection with the SV-40 large T antigen gene that has certain liver-specific functions such as albumin production and enzyme activities of CYP1A1, 1A2, and 2E1. To make OUMS-29 cells express other liver-specific functions, the human hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha2 (HNF4alpha2) gene was introduced into the cells, because this gene was found to be markedly down-regulated. The transduced HNF4alpha2 was overexpressed in the nuclei of the transfected cells, and its DNA-binding activity was also detected. The liver-specific genes such as apolipoprotein AI, CII, CIII, blood coagulation factor X, alpha1-antitrypsin, and HNF1alpha were up-regulated. Thus, this cell line is expected to be a useful tool for studying the differentiated human hepatocyte functions.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11605014 DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.8.5.481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Med ISSN: 1107-3756 Impact factor: 4.101