The localization of human arylamine acetyltransferases (NAT) transcripts wa
s performed by non-isotopic in situ hybridization, utilizing a combination
of six NAT1 or NAT2 specific antisense oligonucleotide probes, in order to
identify those tissues and organs that might be susceptible to the carcinog
enic effects of aromatic amines. The intratissue differences in the level o
f NAT mRNA were observed: the most abundant NAT2 transcripts were found in
hepatocytes, while NAT1 ones dominated in the urothelium and in the colon e
pithelial cells. The specific NAT1 and NAT2 mRNAs were present also in the
epithelial lining of the lung bronchi, the mammary gland and the small inte
stine epithelial cells, the outer layer of placenta syncytiotrophoblast cel
ls, the kidney tubules, and the pineal gland. Qualitative differences in th
e sites of mRNA of these two enzymes were seen only in the kidney specimens
, in which NAT2 was expressed in both proximal and distal tubules, and the
NAT1 was detected only in the former ones. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Irelan
d Ltd. All rights reserved.