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Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism

Serum albumin is regarded as an important and indispensable protein, but analbuminemic rats established by Sumi Nagase in 1977 seems to exhibit few symptoms in spite of an almost total lack of albumin in the serum. The albumin gene of analbuminemic rats was found to have a seven-base-pair deletion i...

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Autores principales: Esumi, Hiroyasu, Sugimura, Takashi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Academy 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019588
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description Serum albumin is regarded as an important and indispensable protein, but analbuminemic rats established by Sumi Nagase in 1977 seems to exhibit few symptoms in spite of an almost total lack of albumin in the serum. The albumin gene of analbuminemic rats was found to have a seven-base-pair deletion in an intron, close to exon-intron junction, resulting in the formation of non-functional mRNA in hepatocytes. Immunostaining for albumin was negative in young analbuminemic rat hepatocytes, but a significant number of immunoreactive hepatocytes were observed in aged rats. The incidence of immunoreactive hepatocytes increased with aging. Surprisingly, many immunoreactive hepatocytes were observed after hepatocarcinogen treatment sometimes in large clusters. Albumin transcripts in analbuminemic rat liver after treatment with carcinogen, showed an altered pattern of exon-skipping. The altered albumin molecules thus synthesized accumulated in cellular organelles. Analbuminemic rats exhibited a high sensitivity in various organs to different types of carcinogens. Further challenges remain regarding the biology of analbuminemic rats.
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spelling pubmed-37567342013-09-09 Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism Esumi, Hiroyasu Sugimura, Takashi Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci Review Serum albumin is regarded as an important and indispensable protein, but analbuminemic rats established by Sumi Nagase in 1977 seems to exhibit few symptoms in spite of an almost total lack of albumin in the serum. The albumin gene of analbuminemic rats was found to have a seven-base-pair deletion in an intron, close to exon-intron junction, resulting in the formation of non-functional mRNA in hepatocytes. Immunostaining for albumin was negative in young analbuminemic rat hepatocytes, but a significant number of immunoreactive hepatocytes were observed in aged rats. The incidence of immunoreactive hepatocytes increased with aging. Surprisingly, many immunoreactive hepatocytes were observed after hepatocarcinogen treatment sometimes in large clusters. Albumin transcripts in analbuminemic rat liver after treatment with carcinogen, showed an altered pattern of exon-skipping. The altered albumin molecules thus synthesized accumulated in cellular organelles. Analbuminemic rats exhibited a high sensitivity in various organs to different types of carcinogens. Further challenges remain regarding the biology of analbuminemic rats. The Japan Academy 2007-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3756734/ /pubmed/24019588 Text en © 2007 The Japan Academy This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
title_full Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
title_fullStr Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
title_short Phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
title_sort phenotypic reversion in analbuminemic rats due to an altered splicing mechanism
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