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Genetic and/or non-genetic causes for inter-individual and inter-cellular variability in transporter protein expression: implications for understanding drug efficacy and toxicity

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Pages 1821-1837 | Published online: 21 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

Introduction: Drug transporters are differentially expressed in many polarized tissues. The varied distribution and expression of transporters determines the net transcellular transport and influences the disposition of many clinically used drugs. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) and Solute Carrier (SLC) transporters interact dynamically to mediate the passage of drugs across cells. The variable expression of drug transporters could be attributed to genetic and non-genetic factors, which accounts for the differences in drug response among individuals, in terms of both efficacy and adverse effects.

Areas covered: The authors provide the background of ABC and SLC transporters, and highlight the fact that their expression is cell-specific and the study of a transporter in isolation is not an adequate measure of its function. The technologies and approaches to characterize the function of transporters, as well as the genetic and non-genetic factors underlying their variable expression in specific cells and among individuals were reviewed.

Expert opinion: Many studies have utilized tissue homogenization techniques to isolate mRNA for quantifying transporter expression levels. We highlight that transporter expression is cell-specific and mRNA expression does not always reflect its total functionality. In addition, transporter expression in immortalized cell lines may not mirror its expression in the target tissue site.

Declaration of interest

The paper has been funded in part by the National Medical Research Council, Ministry of Health, Singapore. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.

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