ATP-binding cassette (ABC) genes play a role in the resistance of malignant cells to anticancer agents. The ABC gene products, including ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein), ABCC1 (MRP1), ABCC2 (MRP2, cMOAT), and ABCG2 (BCRP, MXR, ABCP) are also known to influence oral absorption and disposition of a wide variety of drugs. As a result, the expression levels of these proteins in humans have important consequences for an individual's susceptibility to certain drug-induced side effects, interactions, and treatment efficacy. Naturally occurring variants in ABC transporter genes have been identified that might affect the function and expression of the protein. This review focuses on recent advances in the pharmacogenomics of ABC transporters, and discusses potential implications of genetic variants for the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer.

Pharmacogenomics of ABC transporters and its role in cancer chemotherapy / A. Sparreboom, R. Danesi, Y. Ando, J. Chen, W. Figg. - In: DRUG RESISTANCE UPDATES. - ISSN 1368-7646. - 6:2(2003 Apr), pp. 71-84. [10.1016/S1368-7646(03)00005-0]

Pharmacogenomics of ABC transporters and its role in cancer chemotherapy

R. Danesi;
2003

Abstract

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) genes play a role in the resistance of malignant cells to anticancer agents. The ABC gene products, including ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein), ABCC1 (MRP1), ABCC2 (MRP2, cMOAT), and ABCG2 (BCRP, MXR, ABCP) are also known to influence oral absorption and disposition of a wide variety of drugs. As a result, the expression levels of these proteins in humans have important consequences for an individual's susceptibility to certain drug-induced side effects, interactions, and treatment efficacy. Naturally occurring variants in ABC transporter genes have been identified that might affect the function and expression of the protein. This review focuses on recent advances in the pharmacogenomics of ABC transporters, and discusses potential implications of genetic variants for the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer.
ATP-BINDING-CASSETTE; RESISTANCE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN; HUMAN MDR1 GENE; Single nucleotide polymorphisms; ORGANIC ANION TRANSPORT; MULTIDRUG-RESISTANCE PROTEIN
Settore BIOS-11/A - Farmacologia
apr-2003
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