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Query: UMLS:C0406810 (
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Three novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were found in the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A10 gene from 24 Japanese patients with various cancers who were administered the anti-tumor drug, irinotecan (CPT-11). The detected SNPs were as follows: 1) SNP, MPJ6_U1A003; GENE
NAME
,
UGT1A10
; ACCESSION NUMBER, AF297093; LENGTH, 25 bases; 5'-CAGATGCCATGAC/TTTTCAAGGAGAG-3'. 2) SNP, MPJ6_U1A004; GENE
NAME
,
UGT1A10
; ACCESSION NUMBER, AF297093; LENGTH, 25 bases; 5'-CCTAGAAATAGCC/TTCTGAAATTCTC-3'. 3) SNP, MPJ6_U1A030; GENE
NAME
,
UGT1A10
; ACCESSION NUMBER, AF297093; LENGTH, 25 bases; 5'-GGTTGTAGTCATG/ACCAGAGGTGAGT-3' All the three SNPs were located in exon 1 and their frequencies were all 0.021. Among these SNPs, MPJ6_U1A003 and U1A030 resulted in amino acid alterations, T202I and M59I, respectively. The third SNP, MPJ6_U1A004, introduced a synonymous amino acid change (A231A).
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PMID:Three novel single nucleotide polymorphisms in UGT1A10. 1561 2
Energy balance is maintained by controlling both energy intake and energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones play a crucial role in regulating energy expenditure. Their levels are adjusted by a tight feedback-controlled regulation of thyroid hormone production/incretion and by their hepatic metabolism. Thyroid hormone degradation has previously been shown to be enhanced by treatment with phenobarbital or other antiepileptic drugs due to a
CAR
-dependent induction of phase II enzymes of xenobiotic metabolism. We have recently shown, that PPAR alpha agonists synergize with phenobarbital to induce another prototypical
CAR
target gene, CYP2B1. Therefore, it was tested whether a PPAR alpha agonist could enhance the phenobarbital-dependent acceleration of thyroid hormone elimination. In primary cultures of rat hepatocytes the apparent half-life of T3 was reduced after induction with a combination of phenobarbital and the PPAR alpha agonist WY14643 to a larger extent than after induction with either compound alone. The synergistic reduction of the half-life could be attributed to a synergistic induction of
CAR
and the
CAR
target genes that code for enzymes and transporters involved in the hepatic elimination of T3, such as OATP1A1, OATP1A3, UGT1A3 and
UGT1A10
. The PPAR alpha-dependent
CAR
induction and the subsequent induction of T3-eliminating enzymes might be of physiological significance for the fasting-induced reduction in energy expenditure by fatty acids as natural PPAR alpha ligands. The synergism of the PPAR alpha agonist WY14643 and phenobarbital in inducing thyroid hormone breakdown might serve as a paradigm for the synergistic disruption of endocrine control by other combinations of xenobiotics.
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PMID:Synergistic acceleration of thyroid hormone degradation by phenobarbital and the PPAR alpha agonist WY14643 in rat hepatocytes. 1963 Dec 32