S. Immenschuh et al., SECRETION OF PLASMA-PROTEINS AND ITS INSULIN-DEPENDENT REGULATION IN RAT HEPATOCYTE-HEPATOMA HYBRID-CELLS, European journal of cell biology, 60(2), 1993, pp. 256-260
Hepatocyte-hepatoma hybrid cells were obtained by fusion of primary ra
t hepatocytes with Fao hepatoma cells. Synthesis and secretion of the
liver-specific plasma proteins albumin and transferrin were preserved
in these proliferating hybrids, called hepatocytoma cells. In the hybr
id clone 1E3, secretion of albumin was 75% and that of transferrin was
45% of the secretion in normal hepatocytes. The level of albumin mRNA
was fivefold higher in hepatocytoma cells than in normal hepatocytes.
Essentially no albumin and transferrin secretion or albumin mRNA was
found in the parental Fao hepatoma cells. Insulin decreased the albumi
n mRNA level in hybrid cells, while it increased the level in normal h
epatocytes. This indicates an inverse effect of the hormone due to thi
s regulation in immortalized hepatocytoma cells compared to normal hep
atocytes.