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FIC1, the protein affected in two forms of hereditary cholestasis, is localized in the cholangiocyte and the canalicular membrane of the hepatocyte.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
FIC
1
(
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
1
)
is
affected
in
two
clinically
distinct
forms
of
hereditary
cholestasis
,
namely
progressive
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
type
1
(
PFIC
1
)
and
benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
.
Here
we
examined
the
subcellular
localization
of
this
protein
within
the
liver
.
Antibodies
raised
against
different
epitopes
of
human
FIC
1
were
used
for
immunoblot
analysis
and
immunohistochemical
detection
of
FICI
.
Immunoblot
analysis
of
intestine
and
liver
tissue
extracts
from
human
,
rat
and
mouse
origin
indicated
that
the
antibodies
raised
against
FIC
1
specifically
detected
FIC
1
as
a
140
-
kDa
protein
.
In
the
liver
homogenate
of
a
PFIC
1
patient
,
FIC
1
could
not
be
detected
.
Analysis
of
isolated
rat
liver
membrane
vesicles
indicated
that
this
protein
is
predominantly
present
in
the
canalicular
membrane
fraction
.
Immunohistochemical
detection
of
the
protein
in
liver
sections
confirmed
that
FIC
1
was
present
in
the
canalicular
membrane
,
whereas
no
staining
was
observed
in
the
PFIC
1
patients
liver
.
Double
label
immunofluorescence
of
murine
liver
revealed
that
FIC
1
colocalized
with
cytokeratin
7
in
cholangiocytes
.
The
localization
of
FIC
1
in
the
canalicular
membrane
and
cholangiocytes
suggests
that
it
may
directly
or
indirectly
play
a
role
in
bile
formation
since
mutations
in
FICI
are
associated
with
severe
symptoms
of
cholestasis
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"namely progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1"
symptom
benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
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