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Volume 7, No 1, Jun 1997

ISSN: 1001-0602 
EISSN: 1748-7838 2018 
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Volume 7 Issue 1, June 1997: 79-90

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Differential expression of a cDNA clone in human liver versus hepatic cancer--highly homologous to aryl-dialkyl-phosphatase.

Wang KK, Wan DF, Qiu XK, Lu PX, Gu JR.

National Laboratory for Oncogenes and Related Genes, Shanghai Cancer Institute. Correspondence: Gu JR

We applied the technique of mRNA differential display to normal liver tissue and hepatoma cell line Hep3B. One of the isolated cDNA clones was expressed in human normal liver tissue but not in the human hepatocarcinoma cell line. Northern Blot analysis confirmed that high level of mRNA was expressed in human normal liver tissue but the level was decreased in non-cancerous liver tissue from hepatoma patients. Low level or no expression was observed in human hepatoma tissue. One of these transcripts was about 1.8 kb in length. Southern Blot analysis showed that it was a single copy gene. We obtained a full length cDNA clone of 2,395 bp by screening human liver 5'-stretch plus cDNA library. Nucleotide sequence indicated that this clone was highly homologous to aryl-dialkyl-phosphatase and possessed two polymorphic sites. Aryl-dialkyl-phosphatase which has a prominent role in the metabolism of several toxic, synthetic compounds, may be potentially related to human hepatocarcinoma susceptibility. The biological significance of its differential expression in normal versus malignant tissue is discussed.


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