Journal
PHARMACOGENETICS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 213-223Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00008571-200404000-00001
Keywords
basolateral membrane; cholestasis; hepatocellular transporters; MRP3; polymorphism; SNP
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The human multidrug resistance protein 3 (MRP3, symbol ABCC3) is an ATP-binding cassette transporter that mediates the efflux of organic anions, including lipophilic substances conjugated with glucuronate, sulphate or glutathione, across the basolateral membrane of polarized cells (e.g. hepatocytes) into blood. Genetic variants of MRP3 may affect the transport of these substances out of cells. The aims of this study were: (i) to identify MRP3 polymorphisms; (ii) to functionally characterize one relatively frequent MRP3 polymorphism; and (iii) to establish whether MRP3 transports bilirubin glucuronosides. Exonic nucleotide variants in the ABCC3 gene were identified by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. The 3890G>A mutation, resulting in MRP3-Arg(1297) His, was introduced into the ABCC3 cDNA which was stably transfected into MDCKII cells. For the functional characterization of MRP3-Arg(1297) His in comparison with MRP3, ATP-dependent transport was analysed in isolated membrane vesicles. Two non- synonymous MRP3 variants were identified with an allele frequency of 0.003 for 1643T>A (MRP3-Leu(148)Gln) and 0.08 for 3890G>A (MRP3-Arg(1297) His). Because of the high, frequency of the 3890G>A mutation, and because of the close proximity of Arg(1297) to the second nucleotide-binding domain, we pursued the functional characterization of the MRP3-Arg(1297)His polymorphic variant. MRP3-Arg(1297)His was correctly localized to the basolateral membrane of polarized MDCKII cells. We identified monoglucuronosyl bilirubin, bisgiucuronosyl bilirubin and leukotriene C-4 as substrates for both MRP3 and MRP3-Arg(1297)His. Dehydroepiandrosterone-3-sulphate and 17beta-glucuronosyl oestradiol were transported with similar kinetics by MRP3 and MRP3-Arg(1297) His. This experimental setup provides a useful tool to analyse the functional consequences of polymorphic variants of MRP3. Pharmacogenetics 14: 213-223 (C) 2004 Lippincott Williams Wilkins
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