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ABCG2 polymorphisms, 34G > A and 421C > A in a Korean population: analysis and a comprehensive comparison with other populations

Authors
Kim, K. -A.Joo, H. -J.Park, J. -Y.
Issue Date
12월-2010
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
ABCG2; BCRP; ethnic difference; Koreans; pharmacogenetics; pyrosequencing
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, v.35, no.6, pp.705 - 712
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS
Volume
35
Number
6
Start Page
705
End Page
712
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115186
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2710.2009.01127.x
ISSN
0269-4727
Abstract
Background and objective: ABCG2, also known as Breast Cancer Resistance Peptide (BCRP) or mitoxantrone-resistant protein, is the second member of the G-family of ABC transporters. The frequencies of ABCG2 34G>A and 421C>A polymorphisms in a Korean population were assessed using a newly developed multiplex pyrosequencing method, and compared with the corresponding frequencies seen in other ethnic groups. Method: We designed a multiplex pyrosequencing method to simultaneously detect ABCG2 421C>A and 34G>A polymorphisms and analysed the allele frequencies of these polymorphisms in 250 Korean subjects. Results: The results showed 100% concordance between single and multiplex pyrosequencing methods. We also validated the polymorphisms identified by pyrosequencing with a direct sequencing method using randomly selected samples. The allele frequencies of ABCG2 421C>A and 34G>A in the population tested were 0 298 and 0.190 respectively. The allele frequency of the 421C>A polymorphism is comparable to other Asian populations, including Japanese and Chinese. However, both frequencies are different from those of Caucasians and Africans. Conclusions: The multiplex pyrosequencing method used to detect two ABCG2 polymorphisms concurrently is a rapid and reliable genotyping method for the detection of important ABCG2 genetic polymorphisms. The ABCG2 34G>A and 421C>A polymorphisms are frequently found in the Korean population. The frequencies are similar to those seen in other Asian populations including Japanese and Chinese, but very different to those of Caucasian and African-American populations.
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