Elsevier

Gene

Volume 195, Issue 1, 11 August 1997, Pages 19-27
Gene

Tissue, temporal and inducible expression pattern of haptoglobin in mice

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Abstract

Haptoglobin (Hp) is a member of the acute phase plasma proteins previously thought to be synthesized solely by the adult liver. The present study analyzes the tissue and temporal expression pattern of endogenous haptoglobin in the mouse and acute phase inducibility in various tissues. The liver is found to be the major site of haptoglobin expression but significant expression levels were also observed in the lung and skin. Acute phase induction by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) demonstrated that haptoglobin was induced not only in the liver but also in other tissues, including lung, skin, spleen, and kidney. Temporal analyses demonstrated that haptoglobin is expressed during embryogenesis in the liver and is inducible in various tissues surveyed throughout development. Transgenic mice that harbored a 1.05-kilobase (kb) region of the human haptoglobin promoter linked to two different reporter genes gave rise to lung-specific expresssion in the majority of transgenic lines with minimal liver expression. However, when induced with lipopolysaccharide, the 1.05-kb fragment contained the necessary elements for a response comparable to endogenous expression levels. In conclusion, these studies demonstrate that haptoglobin is not an adult liver specific gene, and its role as an acute phase reactant may well be more diverse than previously suspected.

Keywords

Transgenic mice
Acute phase protein
Liver, developmental regulation

Abbreviations

A, adenosine
BCA, bicinchoninic acid
bp, base pairs(s)
C, cytidine
cDNA, complementary deoxyribonucleic acid
dpc, days post-coitum
dNTP, deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate
EDTA, disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate
E. coli, Escherichia coli
F1, CBA/J X C57bl/6J mouse strains intercross
G, guanosine
Hp, haptoglobin
kb, kilobase(s)
IL-1, interleukin-1
IL-6, interleukin-6
KCl, potassium chloride
LPS, lipopolysaccharide
mCi, milliCurie
MgCl2, magnesium chloride
ml, milliliter
M, molar
M-MLV, murine Moloney leukemia virus
PBS, phosphate-buffered saline
RNA, ribonucleic acid
RT–PCR, reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction
SDS, sodium dodecyl sulfate
SSC, 0.15 M NaCl/0.015 M Na3 citrate pH 7.6
SV40, Simian virus 40
T, thymidine
TLC, thin-layer chromatography.

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The two first authors contributed equally to this work.