ABCB11 p.Lys930*
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[hide] Genetic variability, haplotype structures, and eth... Drug Metab Dispos. 2006 Sep;34(9):1582-99. Epub 2006 Jun 8. Lang T, Haberl M, Jung D, Drescher A, Schlagenhaufer R, Keil A, Mornhinweg E, Stieger B, Kullak-Ublick GA, Kerb R
Genetic variability, haplotype structures, and ethnic diversity of hepatic transporters MDR3 (ABCB4) and bile salt export pump (ABCB11).
Drug Metab Dispos. 2006 Sep;34(9):1582-99. Epub 2006 Jun 8., [PMID:16763017]
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Biliary excretion of bile salts and other bile constituents from hepatocytes is mediated by the apical (canalicular) transporters P-glycoprotein 3 (MDR3, ABCB4) and the bile salt export pump (ABCB11). Mutations in ABCB4 and ABCB11 contribute to cholestatic diseases [e.g., progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 2 (PFIC2), PFIC3, and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy], and our objective was to establish genetic variability and haplotype structures of ABCB4 and ABCB11 in healthy populations of different ethnic backgrounds. All coding exons, 5 of 6 noncoding exons, 50 to 300 base pairs of the flanking intronic regions, and 2.5 to 2.8 kilobase pairs of the promoter regions of ABCB4 and ABCB11 were sequenced in 159 and 196 DNA samples of Caucasian, African-American, Japanese, and Korean origin. In total, 76 and 86 polymorphisms were identified in ABCB4 and ABCB11, respectively; among them, 14 and 28 exonic polymorphisms, and 8 and 10 protein-altering variants, of which 4 were predicted to have functional consequences. Both genes showed substantial ethnic differences with respect to allele number, frequency of common and population-specific sites, and patterns of linkage disequilibrium. Population genetic analysis suggested some selective pressure against changes in the protein, supporting the important endogenous role of these transporters. Haplotype variability was greater in ABCB11 than in ABCB4. An ABCB11 promoter haplotype was associated with significant decrease of activity compared with wild type. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the molecular basis and of ethnic differences in drug response, and provide a valuable tool for future research on the heredity of cholestatic liver injury.
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286 A splicing mutation (ϩ3)AϾC (intron 4) combined with a frameshift mutation in exon 22 (p.K930X), resulting in a PFIC2 phenotype and two nonsynonymous variants in exon 9 (p. E297G) and in exon 12 (p.R432T), were encountered in the patient exhibiting a BRIC (benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis) phenotype.
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ABCB11 p.Lys930* 16763017:286:101
status: NEW[hide] Prediction of drug-induced intrahepatic cholestasi... Expert Opin Drug Saf. 2007 Jan;6(1):71-86. Sakurai A, Kurata A, Onishi Y, Hirano H, Ishikawa T
Prediction of drug-induced intrahepatic cholestasis: in vitro screening and QSAR analysis of drugs inhibiting the human bile salt export pump.
Expert Opin Drug Saf. 2007 Jan;6(1):71-86., [PMID:17181454]
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Drug-induced intrahepatic cholestasis is one of the major causes of hepatotoxicity, which often occur during the drug discovery and development process. Human ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCB11 (sister of P-glycoprotein/bile salt export pump) mediates the elimination of cytotoxic bile salts from liver cells to bile, and, therefore, plays a critical role in the generation of bile flow. The authors have recently developed in vitro high-speed screening and quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis methods to investigate the interaction of ABCB11 with a variety of compounds. Based on the extent of inhibition of the bile salt export pump, the authors analysed the quantitative structure-activity relationship to identify chemical groups closely associated with the inhibition of ABCB11. This approach provides a new tool to predict compounds with a potential risk of drug-induced intrahepatic cholestasis.
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120 H2N COOH S56L G238V G260D C336S L339V V444A K461E D482G T923P K930X G982R R1090X R1153C Outside Inside R1268Q A1228VE1186K R1128H R1057X R1050C A926P A865V R698H E636G M677V S593R E592Q N591S R575XA570T Q558H I498T R432T R415Q R299K E297G V284A I206V S194P E186G cholestasis Expert Opin. Drug Saf. (2007) 6(1) Table 1.
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ABCB11 p.Lys930* 17181454:120:62
status: NEW[hide] Impaired expression and function of the bile salt ... J Hepatol. 2005 Sep;43(3):536-43. Noe J, Kullak-Ublick GA, Jochum W, Stieger B, Kerb R, Haberl M, Mullhaupt B, Meier PJ, Pauli-Magnus C
Impaired expression and function of the bile salt export pump due to three novel ABCB11 mutations in intrahepatic cholestasis.
J Hepatol. 2005 Sep;43(3):536-43., [PMID:16039748]
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Inherited dysfunction of the bile salt export pump BSEP (ABCB11) causes a progressive and a benign form of familial intrahepatic cholestasis, denominated as PFIC2 and BRIC2, respectively. We functionally characterized novel ABCB11 mutations encountered in two patients with a PFIC2 and a BRIC2 phenotype, respectively. METHODS: BSEP expression was determined in liver biopsies by immunohistochemistry. ABCB11 mutations were functionally characterized by taurocholate transport in SF9 cells transfected with human ABCB11. RESULTS: The PFIC2 patient was compound heterozygous for a splicing mutation in intron 4 ((+3)A > C) combined with an early stop codon at position 930 (R930X), while the BRIC2 patient was compound heterozygous for two nonsynonymous mutations in exon 9 (E297G) and exon 12 (R432T), respectively. Hepatic BSEP expression was absent in PFIC2 and preserved in BRIC2. In BRIC2, taurocholate transport was decreased to 13% and 20% of reference levels for R432T and E297G, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The intron 4 (+3)A > C, R930X and R432T represent previously undescribed mutations of the ABCB11 gene that confer a PFIC2 and a BRIC2 phenotype, respectively. By combining functional in-vitro characterization with immunohistochemical detection of variant BSEP we provide direct evidence for the role of ABCB11 mutations in the pathogenesis of different forms of intrahepatic cholestasis.
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81 The parents of the patient had normal liver enzyme levels and no clinical signs of hepatopathy. 3.1.1. Sequencing Sequence analysis in the index patient detected a heterozygous splicing mutation in intron 4 (C3)AOC combined with a heterozygous insertion of five basepairs (GAGAT) in exon 21 predicting a frameshift with the introduction of an early stop codon at amino acid position 930 (K930X).
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ABCB11 p.Lys930* 16039748:81:388
status: NEW82 Analysis of the patient`s parents indicated that the intron 4 (C3)AOC mutation was inherited from the mother, while the K930X mutation was inherited from the father (Fig. 1).
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ABCB11 p.Lys930* 16039748:82:120
status: NEW124 Compound heterozygosity for a splicing mutation in intron 4 (C3)AOC combined with a frameshift mutation in exon 22 (K930X) resulted in a PFIC2 phenotype with early onset progressive cholestasis.
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ABCB11 p.Lys930* 16039748:124:116
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