ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro
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p.Arg487Leu
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p.Arg487Pro D p.Arg487His D |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (66%), C: D (59%), D: D (85%), E: D (80%), F: D (75%), G: D (80%), H: D (80%), I: D (75%), K: N (61%), L: D (71%), M: D (63%), N: D (71%), P: D (85%), Q: D (59%), S: N (57%), T: D (66%), V: D (71%), W: D (80%), Y: D (71%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: D, C: D, D: D, E: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, I: D, K: N, L: D, M: D, N: D, P: D, Q: D, S: D, T: D, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Diagnosis of BSEP/ABCB11 mutations in Asian patien... J Pediatr. 2008 Dec;153(6):825-32. Epub 2008 Aug 9. Chen HL, Liu YJ, Su YN, Wang NY, Wu SH, Ni YH, Hsu HY, Wu TC, Chang MH
Diagnosis of BSEP/ABCB11 mutations in Asian patients with cholestasis using denaturing high performance liquid chromatography.
J Pediatr. 2008 Dec;153(6):825-32. Epub 2008 Aug 9., [PMID:18692205]
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OBJECTIVE: To determine if specific mutations were present in Asian patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) type 2 caused by defects in bile salt export pump (BSEP), encoded by ABCB11. STUDY DESIGN: A combination of denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) and direct sequencing was used to screen ABCB11 mutations in 18 Taiwanese patients with low gamma-glutamyltransferase PFIC or benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC). Polymorphisms were also analyzed in patients with PFIC (n = 21), neonatal cholestasis (n = 23), and control subjects (n = 88). RESULTS: Seven mutations in 4 of 16 patients with PFIC from different families were detected by DHPLC, including M183V, V284L, R303K, R487H, W493X, G1004D, and 1145delC. G1004D was found in a patient with BRIC. L827I was found in another patient with neonatal cholestasis. Absent or defective BSEP staining was found in the liver of patients with mutations. Polymorphisms V444A and A865V, with an allele frequencies 75.6% and 0.6%, respectively, were found in our population. No differences were found between patients with cholestasis and control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: One-fourth of Taiwanese patients with PFIC/BRIC had compound heterozygous or single heterozygous ABCB11 mutations without hot spots. All of the mutations were different from those detected in Western countries.
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130 For example, R487H and W493X occurred in 1 of the 2 highly conserved nucleotide-binding domains (residues 414-610 and 1072-1321) in which 60% of missense mutations clustered; the 1-bp deletion at nucleotide 1145 occurred at the "deletion hot spot" located between nucleotides 1100 and 1146.13 Different mutations that occurred at the same sites, R487P and c.1145_1165del, were reported, suggesting sequence instability or mutagen interaction in these regions.
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ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro 18692205:130:346
status: NEW[hide] Bile composition in Alagille Syndrome and PFIC pat... BMC Gastroenterol. 2008 Oct 20;8:47. Emerick KM, Elias MS, Melin-Aldana H, Strautnieks S, Thompson RJ, Bull LN, Knisely A, Whitington PF, Green RM
Bile composition in Alagille Syndrome and PFIC patients having Partial External Biliary Diversion.
BMC Gastroenterol. 2008 Oct 20;8:47., [PMID:18937870]
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BACKGROUND: Partial External Biliary Diversion (PEBD) is a surgical intervention to treat children with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC) and Alagille syndrome (AGS). PEBD can reduce disease progression, and examining the alterations in biliary lipid composition may be a prognostic factor for outcome. METHODS: Biliary lipid composition and the clinical course of AGS and PFIC patients were examined before and after PEBD. RESULTS: Pre-PEBD bile from AGS patients had greater chenodeoxycholic/cholic acid (CDCA/CA), bile salt, cholesterol and phospholipid concentrations than PFIC patients. AGS patients, and PFIC patients with familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (FIC1) genotype, responded better to PEBD than PFIC patients with bile salt export protein (BSEP) genotype. After successful PEBD, AGS patients have higher biliary lipid concentrations than PFIC patients and PEBD also increases biliary phospholipid concentrations in FIC1 patients. CONCLUSION: Both AGS and FIC1 patients can benefit from PEBD, and preserved biliary phospholipid concentrations may be associated with better outcomes post-PEBD.
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58 The sequenced mutations included: patient 8 (611+1 G>A/890 A>G (heterozygote), E297G); patient 9 (IVS13del-13^-8/890 A>G (heterozygote), E297G) and patient 10 (1460 G>C (homozygote), R487P).
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ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro 18937870:58:183
status: NEW[hide] Genetic variations of the ABC transporter gene ABC... Drug Metab Pharmacokinet. 2009;24(3):277-81. Kim SR, Saito Y, Itoda M, Maekawa K, Kawamoto M, Kamatani N, Ozawa S, Sawada J
Genetic variations of the ABC transporter gene ABCB11 encoding the human bile salt export pump (BSEP) in a Japanese population.
Drug Metab Pharmacokinet. 2009;24(3):277-81., [PMID:19571440]
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The bile salt export pump (BSEP) encoded by ABCB11 is located in the canalicular membrane of hepatocytes and mediates the secretion of numerous conjugated bile salts into the bile canaliculus. In this study, 28 ABCB11 exons (including non-coding exon 1) and their flanking introns were comprehensively screened for genetic variations in 120 Japanese subjects. Fifty-nine genetic variations, including 19 novel ones, were found: 14 in the coding exons (6 nonsynonymous and 8 synonymous variations), 4 in the 3'-UTR, and 41 in the introns. Three novel nonsynonymous variations, 361C>A (Gln121Lys), 667C>T (Arg223Cys), and 1460G>T (Arg487Leu), were found as heterozygotes and at 0.004 allele frequencies. These data provide fundamental and useful information for genotyping ABCB11 in the Japanese and probably other Asian populations.
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38 The two substitutions at the same position, Arg487His and Arg487Pro, were found in patients with severe BSEP deficiency syndrome, PFIC2.13,14) Thus, it is possible that bile acid homeostasis in the subject with Arg223Cys or Arg487Leu may be disturbed.
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ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro 19571440:38:58
status: NEW[hide] Severe bile salt export pump deficiency: 82 differ... Gastroenterology. 2008 Apr;134(4):1203-14. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.01.038. Epub 2008 Jan 18. Strautnieks SS, Byrne JA, Pawlikowska L, Cebecauerova D, Rayner A, Dutton L, Meier Y, Antoniou A, Stieger B, Arnell H, Ozcay F, Al-Hussaini HF, Bassas AF, Verkade HJ, Fischler B, Nemeth A, Kotalova R, Shneider BL, Cielecka-Kuszyk J, McClean P, Whitington PF, Sokal E, Jirsa M, Wali SH, Jankowska I, Pawlowska J, Mieli-Vergani G, Knisely AS, Bull LN, Thompson RJ
Severe bile salt export pump deficiency: 82 different ABCB11 mutations in 109 families.
Gastroenterology. 2008 Apr;134(4):1203-14. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.01.038. Epub 2008 Jan 18., [PMID:18395098]
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients with severe bile salt export pump (BSEP) deficiency present as infants with progressive cholestatic liver disease. We characterized mutations of ABCB11 (encoding BSEP) in such patients and correlated genotypes with residual protein detection and risk of malignancy. METHODS: Patients with intrahepatic cholestasis suggestive of BSEP deficiency were investigated by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis and sequencing of ABCB11. Genotypes sorted by likely phenotypic severity were correlated with data on BSEP immunohistochemistry and clinical outcome. RESULTS: Eighty-two different mutations (52 novel) were identified in 109 families (9 nonsense mutations, 10 small insertions and deletions, 15 splice-site changes, 3 whole-gene deletions, 45 missense changes). In 7 families, only a single heterozygous mutation was identified despite complete sequence analysis. Thirty-two percent of mutations occurred in >1 family, with E297G and/or D482G present in 58% of European families (52/89). On immunohistochemical analysis (88 patients), 93% had abnormal or absent BSEP staining. Expression varied most for E297G and D482G, with some BSEP detected in 45% of patients (19/42) with these mutations. Hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma developed in 15% of patients (19/128). Two protein-truncating mutations conferred particular risk; 38% (8/21) of such patients developed malignancy versus 10% (11/107) with potentially less severe genotypes (relative risk, 3.7 [confidence limits, 1.7-8.1; P = .003]). CONCLUSIONS: With this study, >100 ABCB11 mutations are now identified. Immunohistochemically detectable BSEP is typically absent, or much reduced, in severe disease. BSEP deficiency confers risk of hepatobiliary malignancy. Close surveillance of BSEP-deficient patients retaining their native liver, particularly those carrying 2 null mutations, is essential.
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150 Missense Mutations in ABCB11 Nucleotide change Predicted effect Exon CpG site Location Change in: Size Charge Hyd/Pol Shape c.149Tb0e;C p.Leu50Ser 4 No NH2 term Y Y Y c.470Ab0e;G p.Tyr157Cys 6 No TM2 Y Y Y c.725Cb0e;T p.Thr242Ile 8 No TM4 Y Y c.890Ab0e;G p.Glu297Gly 9 No IC2 Y Y Y c.908Gb0e;A p.Arg303Lys 9 No IC2 c.937Cb0e;A p.Arg313Ser 10 Yes IC2 Y Y Y Y c.980Gb0e;A p.Gly327Glu 10 No TM5 Y Y Y c.1168Gb0e;C p.Ala390Pro 11 No TM/NBF Y c.1229Gb0e;A p.Gly410Asp 12 No TM/NBF Y Y c.1238Tb0e;G p.Leu413Trp 12 No TM/NBF c.1388Cb0e;T p.Thr463Ile 13 No Adj Walker A Y Y Y c.1396Cb0e;A p.Gln466Lys 13 No Adj Walker A Y c.1409Gb0e;A p.Arg470Gln 13 Yes Adj Walker A Y c.1415Ab0e;G p.Tyr472Cys 13 No Adj Walker A Y Y Y c.1442Tb0e;A p.Val481Glu 14 No NBF1 Y Y Y c.1445Ab0e;G p.Asp482Gly 14 No NBF1 Y Y c.1460Gb0e;C p.Arg487Pro 14 Yes NBF1 Y Y Y Y c.1468Ab0e;G p.Asn490Asp 14 No NBF1 Y c.1535Tb0e;C p.Ile512Thr 14 No NBF1 Y Y Y c.1544Ab0e;C p.Asn515Thr 14 No NBF1 Y Y c.1550Gb0e;A p.Arg517His 14 Yes NBF1 Y Y c.1621Ab0e;C p.Ile541Leu 14 No NBF1 c.1622Tb0e;C p.Ile541Thr 14 No NBF1 Y Y Y c.1643Tb0e;A p.Phe548Tyr 15 No Adj ABC c.1685Gb0e;A p.Gly562Asp 15 No ABC Y Y c.1708Gb0e;A p.Ala570Thr 15 Yes ABC/Walker B Y c.1763Cb0e;T p.Ala588Val 15 No Adj Walker B Y c.2272Gb0e;C p.Gly758Arg 19 No NBF/TM Y Y Y c.2296Gb0e;A p.Gly766Arg 19 Yes TM7 Y Y Y c.2494Cb0e;T p.Arg832Cys 21 Yes IC3 Y Y Y Y c.2576Cb0e;G p.Thr859Arg 21 No IC3 Y Y Y Y c.2842Cb0e;T p.Arg948Cys 23 Yes IC4 Y Y Y Y c.2935Ab0e;G p.Asn979Asp 23 No TM11 Y c.2944Gb0e;A p.Gly982Arg 23 Yes TM11 Y Y Y c.3086Cb0e;A p.Thr1029Lys 24 No TM12 Y Y Y Y c.3329Cb0e;A p.Ala1110Glu 25 Yes Adj Walker A Y Y Y c.3382Cb0e;T p.Arg1128Cys 25 Yes Adj Walker A Y Y Y Y c.3457Cb0e;T p.Arg1153Cys 26 Yes NBF2 Y Y Y Y c.3458Gb0e;A p.Arg1153His 26 Yes NBF2 Y Y c.3460Tb0e;C p.Ser1154Pro 26 No NBF2 Y c.3628Ab0e;C p.Thr1210Pro 27 No Adj ABC Y c.3691Cb0e;T p.Arg1231Trp 27 Yes ABC/Walker B Y Y c.3692Gb0e;A p.Arg1231Gln 27 Yes ABC/Walker B Y c.3724Cb0e;A p.Leu1242Ile 27 No Walker B c.3892Gb0e;A p.Gly1298Arg 28 No NBF2 Y Y Y NOTE.
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ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro 18395098:150:859
status: NEW[hide] The bile salt export pump (BSEP) in health and dis... Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol. 2012 Dec;36(6):536-53. doi: 10.1016/j.clinre.2012.06.006. Epub 2012 Jul 12. Kubitz R, Droge C, Stindt J, Weissenberger K, Haussinger D
The bile salt export pump (BSEP) in health and disease.
Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol. 2012 Dec;36(6):536-53. doi: 10.1016/j.clinre.2012.06.006. Epub 2012 Jul 12., [PMID:22795478]
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The bile salt export pump (BSEP) is the major transporter for the secretion of bile acids from hepatocytes into bile in humans. Mutations of BSEP are associated with cholestatic liver diseases of varying severity including progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 2 (PFIC-2), benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis type 2 (BRIC-2) and genetic polymorphisms are linked to intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) and drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Detailed analysis of these diseases has considerably increased our knowledge about physiology and pathophysiology of bile secretion in humans. This review focuses on expression, localization, and function, short- and long-term regulation of BSEP as well as diseases association and treatment options for BSEP-associated diseases.
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185 PFIC BRIC/NFC ICP Other liver diseases Genetic variants without disease association Missense mutations M1V C336S D549V L1055P E135K E137K T87R V43I S701P G19R W342G G556R C1083Y E137K L198P M123T S56L L712L L50S A382G G562D A1110E E186G E297G S194P Q121K A865D M62K R387H A570T S1114R L198P R415Q L198P R128H A865G C68Y A390P L581F G1116E E297G V444A G260D I206V S874P C107R G410D A588V G1116F G374S D482G E297K V284A I939M I112T L413W S593R G1116R A390P N591S V444A G295C R958Q W114R I420T I627T S1120N R432T T655I T510T G295R F959C Y157C D440E E636G R1128C V444A T655I G295S F959V A167T G455E R698C S1144R I498T D676Y R299K T965S A167V K461E S699P R1153C A570T P710P R303K F971L I182K T463I E709K R1153H T586I L827I L339V F971Y M183T Q466K G758R S1154P G648V G855R H423R L1006F M183V R470Q G766R N1173D T655I E1186K V444A N1009H G188W Y472C Y818F T1210P T923P V444D K1145N M217R V481E R832C N1211D A926P V444G I1183T R223C D482G R832H V1212F R948C A459V S226L R487H T859R R1231Q G1004D I468I G238V R487P A865V R1231W R1050C R487L T242I N490D Q869P L1242I G1116R Q546K A257G I498T G877R D1243G R1128H Q558H V284L G499E S901R R1268Q L1197G E592Q E297G I512T R948C A1283V R1231Q V597M R303G N515T N979D G1292V R616G R303K R517H G982R G1298R T619A Q312H F540L G1004D M677L R313S I541L T1029K M677V G327E I541T G1032R R696Q W330R F548Y A1044P R698H Nonsense mutations (premature stop-codons) S25X Y472X Y772X R1090X E96X W493X Q791X V1147X W330X R520X R928X Q1215X Y354X I528X Y1041X R1235X R415X R575X R1057X E1302X R470X Q702X Q1058X Table 1 (Continued) PFIC BRIC/NFC ICP Other liver diseases Genetic variants without disease association Splice site mutations 76 + 3G > T 908 + 1delG 2178 + 1G > T 3057-2A > G Q159Q 77-1G > C 908 + 1G > T 2179-2A > G 3213 + 1delG Q361Q 99-1G > T 908 + 1G > A 2343 + 1G > T 3213 + 4A > G 150 + 3A > C 1435-13 -8del 2343 + 2T > C 3213 + 5G > A 390-1G > A 2012-8T > G 2611-2A > T 611 + 1G > A 2178 + 1G > A R1001R Deletions/insertions/frame shifts Q101Dfs8X L380Wfs18X G648Vfs5X Q1058Hfs38X F959Hfs1X T127Hfs6X A382 A388del K700Sfs12X I1061Vfs34X F959Gfs48X N199Ifs14X P456Pfs24X T919del L1165del L232Cfs9X H484Rfs5X K930Efs92X A1192Efs50X R303Sfs17X I528Sfs21X K930Efs79X T1256Tfs40X V368Rfs27X I610Qfs45X K969 K972del Synonymous variants without disease association R33R F90F L232L I416I G557G I876I A1028A K1145K D36D I134I Y269Y G418G V597V G937G K1070K R52R S136S Q312Q F427F A804A Y981Y T1086T D58D V195V G319G E395E A535A G817G G1004G A1110A The overview shows ࣈ 290 known variants of BSEP on the protein level, except splice site mutations, which are shown on cDNA level.
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ABCB11 p.Arg487Pro 22795478:185:1000
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