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The Role of ABCG2 in the Pathogenesis of Primary Hyperuricemia and Gout-An Update

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22136678

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gout; early-onset gout; hyperuricemia; urate; uric acid; ABCG2; BCRP; ABC transporter; single nucleotide polymorphism; SNP

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  1. European Regional Development Fund of the European Commission [W21029490]
  2. Publication Fund of the Martin-Luther-University Halle/Wittenberg [VAT DE 811353703]

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Urate homeostasis in humans is a complex and highly heritable process that involves metabolic urate biosynthesis, renal urate reabsorption, and renal and extrarenal urate excretion. ABCG2 plays a crucial role in urate transport and is associated with early-onset gout.
Urate homeostasis in humans is a complex and highly heritable process that involves i.e., metabolic urate biosynthesis, renal urate reabsorption, as well as renal and extrarenal urate excretion. Importantly, disturbances in urate excretion are a common cause of hyperuricemia and gout. The majority of urate is eliminated by glomerular filtration in the kidney followed by an, as yet, not fully elucidated interplay of multiple transporters involved in the reabsorption or excretion of urate in the succeeding segments of the nephron. In this context, genome-wide association studies and subsequent functional analyses have identified the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter ABCG2 as an important urate transporter and have highlighted the role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the pathogenesis of reduced cellular urate efflux, hyperuricemia, and early-onset gout. Recent publications also suggest that ABCG2 is particularly involved in intestinal urate elimination and thus may represent an interesting new target for pharmacotherapeutic intervention in hyperuricemia and gout. In this review, we specifically address the involvement of ABCG2 in renal and extrarenal urate elimination. In addition, we will shed light on newly identified polymorphisms in ABCG2 associated with early-onset gout.

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