Kim_2007_Drug.Metab.Dispos_35_1865

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Title : Haplotypes and a novel defective allele of CES2 found in a Japanese population - Kim_2007_Drug.Metab.Dispos_35_1865
Author(s) : Kim SR , Sai K , Tanaka-Kagawa T , Jinno H , Ozawa S , Kaniwa N , Saito Y , Akasawa A , Matsumoto K , Saito H , Kamatani N , Shirao K , Yamamoto N , Yoshida T , Minami H , Ohtsu A , Saijo N , Sawada J
Ref : Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals , 35 :1865 , 2007
Abstract :

Human carboxylesterase 2 (hCE-2) is a member of the serine esterase superfamily and is responsible for hydrolysis of a wide variety of xenobiotic and endogenous esters. hCE-2 also activates an anticancer drug, irinotecan (7-ethyl-10-[4-(1-piperidino)-1-piperidino]-carbonyloxycamptothecin, CPT-11), into its active metabolite, 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin (SN-38). In this study, a comprehensive haplotype analysis of the CES2 gene, which encodes hCE-2, in a Japanese population was conducted. Using 21 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including 4 nonsynonymous SNPs, 100C>T (Arg(34)Trp, *2), 424G>A (Val(142)Met, *3), 1A>T (Met(1)Leu, *5), and 617G>A (Arg(206)His, *6), and a SNP at the splice acceptor site of intron 8 (IVS8-2A>G, *4), 20 haplotypes were identified in 262 Japanese subjects. In 176 Japanese cancer patients who received irinotecan, associations of CES2 haplotypes and changes in a pharmacokinetic parameter, (SN-38 + SN-38G)/CPT-11 area under the plasma concentration curve (AUC) ratio, were analyzed. No significant association was found among the major haplotypes of the *1 group lacking nonsynonymous or defective SNPs. However, patients with nonsynonymous SNPs, 100C>T (Arg(34)Trp) or 1A>T (Met(1)Leu), showed substantially reduced AUC ratios. In vitro functional characterization of the SNPs was conducted and showed that the 1A>T SNP affected translational but not transcriptional efficiency. These findings are useful for further pharmacogenetic studies on CES2-activated prodrugs.

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Kim SR, Sai K, Tanaka-Kagawa T, Jinno H, Ozawa S, Kaniwa N, Saito Y, Akasawa A, Matsumoto K, Saito H, Kamatani N, Shirao K, Yamamoto N, Yoshida T, Minami H, Ohtsu A, Saijo N, Sawada J (2007)
Haplotypes and a novel defective allele of CES2 found in a Japanese population
Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals 35 :1865

Kim SR, Sai K, Tanaka-Kagawa T, Jinno H, Ozawa S, Kaniwa N, Saito Y, Akasawa A, Matsumoto K, Saito H, Kamatani N, Shirao K, Yamamoto N, Yoshida T, Minami H, Ohtsu A, Saijo N, Sawada J (2007)
Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals 35 :1865