Regular Article
Cell Research (2002) 12, 353–361. doi: 10.1038/sj.cr.7290137
Cloning and characterization of a mouse liver-specific gene mfrep-1, upregulated in liver regeneration
Jun YAN1, Hao YING1, Fei GU2, Jin HE3, Yu Li LI3, Hui Min LIU3 and Yong Hua XU1
- 1Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Oncology, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 320 Yueyang Road, Shanghai 200031, China
- 2Department of Surgery, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200031, China
- 3Department of Pathology, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200003, China
Correspondence: Prof. Yong Hua XU, Tel/Fax: 0086-21-64711349, E-mail: yhxu@sunm.shcnc.ac.cn
Received 4 July 2002; Revised 25 October 2002; Accepted 28 October 2002.
Abstract
Human fibrinogen-related protein-1/liver fibrinogen-related protein-1 (HFREP-1/LFIRE-1), a liver-specific protein, is a member of fibrinogen superfamily that exerts various biological activities. However, the function of HFREP-1/LFIRE-1 in liver remains unknown. Here we isolated its mouse ortholog gene-mouse fibrinogen-related protein-1 (mfrep-1), which encoded 314 amino acids, exhibiting 80.4% similarity to HFREP-1/LFIRE-1. Northern blot analysis revealed that 1.2-kb mfrep-1 mRNA was detected selectively in mouse liver. To explore the function of MFREP-1, we examined the levels of mfrep-1 mRNA during regeneration after 70% partial hepatectomy (PHx) in mice. mfrep-1 mRNA increased in the regenerating liver and reached the first shoulder peak at 2-4 h after PHx. Cycloheximide pretreatment could suppress the induction of mfrep-1, indicating the up-regulation of this gene need de novo protein synthesis. Its mRNA continued to elevate at 6 h thereafter and reached the second peak at 24 h. The enhanced expression of mfrep-1 maintained high until 72 h and then declined slowly to the basal level. Immunohistochemistry assessment confirmed the up-regulated expression of MFREP-1 protein in parenchymal cells during liver regeneration. These data suggested that MFREP-1 might play an important role in liver regeneration and be involved in the regulation of cell growth.
Genbank accession number: The cDNA sequence reported here was deposited in GenBank. MFREP-1, AF478470.
Keywords:
mfrep-1, in silico cloning, liver regeneration, liver-specific expression
Abbreviations:
HFREP-1/LFIRE-1, human fibrinogen-related protein-1/liver fibrinogen-related protein-1; MFREP-1, mouse fibrinogen-related protein-1; PHx, partial hepatectomy; a.a., amino acid

