Detection of brown adipose tissue uncoupling protein mRNA in adult patients by a human genomic probe

Author:

Bouillaud Frédéric1,Villarroya Francesc2,Hentz Eliane3,Raimbault Serge4,Cassard Anne-Marie5,Ricquier Daniel6

Affiliation:

1. 1Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

2. 2Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

3. 3Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

4. 4Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

5. 5Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

6. 6Centre de Recherche sur la Nutrition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Meudon, France

Abstract

1. Studies on human brown adipose tissue require specific molecular probes. A human genomic library has been screened with a complementary DNA corresponding to the uncoupling protein (UCP) of rat brown adipose tissue mitochondria. 2. Two recombinant phages were isolated, carrying genomic sequences of human UCP. From them we have subcloned a 0.5 kilobase fragment. This fragment, H-Ucp-0.5, contained two intronic regions and two exonic regions. Exonic regions encoded a sequence of 84 amino acids which exhibited a strong homology with central domain at rat UCP. The organization of H-Ucp-0.5 was confirmed by SI mapping analysis. 3. A Southern analysis suggested that the gene is single type in the human, as it is in rodents. 4. In Northern analysis experiments, H-Ucp-0.5 detected a specific 1.8 kb mRNA in human brown adipose tissue obtained from six patients with phaeochromocytoma and from one patient with a hibernoma. This molecular probe is a new, sensitive and reliable tool with which to study human brown adipocytes.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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