The promoter region of the MDR1 gene is largely invariant, but different single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes affect MDR1 promoter activity differently in different cell lines
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The promoter region of the MDR1 gene is largely invariant, but different single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes affect MDR1 promoter activity differently in different cell lines
Abstract
The MDR1 multidrug transporter represents one of the better characterized drug transporters that play an important role in protecting the body against xenobiotic insults. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and SNP haplotypes within this gene have been variously associated with differences in MDR1 expression/function, drug response as well as disease susceptibility. Nonetheless, the effect of polymorphisms at the MDR1 promoter region on its promoter activity remains less characterized. Through the examination of approximately 1.5 kilobases of MDR1 promoter region from five populations, including the Chinese, Malays, Indians, European Americans, and African Americans, we identified eight low-frequency SNPs, of which only two were polymorphic in at least four of the five populations examined. The other SNPs are mainly population-specific, the majority of which occur only in the African-American population. Recapitulation of the various combinations of SNP haplotypes in vitro in promoter-reporter assays revealed a few notable trends. The African and European American-specific haplotypes tended to result in enhanced MDR1 promoter activity only in the human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cell line. Haplotype GCTAACC, which occurs at variable frequencies in all the populations examined, with Asians having much lower frequencies (<2%) compared with the European Americans/African Americans (>4%), affected MDR1 promoter activity differently in different cell lines. Compared with the commonest haplotype, GCTA-ACC haplotype resulted in a significant decrease in MDR1 promoter activity in HeLa cells (P < 0.05) but a significant increase in the same promoter activity in HEK293 cells (P < 0.05). These results suggest that the MDR1 promoter region is largely invariant but that different haplotypes have differential effects on the MDR1 promoter activity in different cell lines.
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