Decreased expression of an ATP-binding cassette transporter, MRP2, in human livers with hepatitis C virus infection |
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Authors: | Eiji Hinoshita Ken-ichi Taguchi Akihiko Inokuchi Takeshi Uchiumi Naoko Kinukawa Mitsuo Shimada Masazumi Tsuneyoshi Keizo Sugimachi Michihiko Kuwano |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, 3-1-1 Maidashi, 812-8582, Fukuoka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND/AIMS: To understand hepatic injury during the process of hepatitis viral infection, determination of liver-specific functions at molecular levels is critical. Because the transport of endogenous/exogenous toxic substances is an intrinsically important hepatic function, we examined whether expression of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter gene was affected in patients with hepatitis viral infection. METHODS: To determine which ABC transporter was expressed differently in patients with hepatic viral infection, we assayed the expression of MDR1, MDR3, MRP1, MRP2, and MRP3 in non-cancerous regions in the liver of 42 patients with hepatic tumors using both quantitative RT-PCR and immunological staining analysis, and compared the hepatic expression levels between patients with hepatitis viral infection and non-infected controls. RESULTS: Of the five ABC transporter genes studied, the mRNAs of MRP2 and MRP3 were highly expressed in the human liver. There was a significant reduction in MRP2 expression to 29% in the virus-infected liver. Treatment of hepatic cells with inflammatory cytokines resulted in decreased mRNA levels of MRP2 and decreased MRP2 promoter activity. CONCLUSIONS: The down-regulation of MRP2 might induce a failure in the transport of various genotoxic substances in the liver with hepatitis virus infection. |
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Keywords: | Multidrug resistance protein2 P-glycoprotein Hepatitis viral C Cytokine |
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