奈非那韦
单核苷酸多态性
基因型
生物
SNP公司
多因子降维法
连锁不平衡
基因分型
利托那韦
遗传学
病毒学
分子生物学
药理学
基因
病毒载量
病毒
抗逆转录病毒疗法
作者
Dayong Zhu,Hitomi Taguchi-Nakamura,Mieko Goto,Takashi Odawara,Toshio Nakamura,Harumi Yamada,Hajime Kotaki,Wataru Sugiura,Aikichi Iwamoto,Yoshihiro Kitamura
出处
期刊:Antiviral Therapy
[International Medical Press]
日期:2004-08-01
卷期号:9 (6): 929-935
被引量:31
标识
DOI:10.1177/135965350400900610
摘要
Protease inhibitors (PIs) such as nelfinavir (NFV) suppress HIV replication. PIs are substrates of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), the product of the multidrug-resistance-1 (MDR1) gene. Three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are present in exons of the MDR1 gene: MDR1 1236, MDR1 2677 and MDR1 3435. We speculated that these genetic polymorphisms affected PI concentration in the cell. To verify this hypothesis, we first genotyped these SNPs in 79 Japanese patients by the SNaPshot method and found incomplete linkage disequilibrium between the SNPs. Because the SNP at MDR1 3435 has been reported to be associated with P-gp expression, we evaluated the effect of that SNP on the export of NFV from HIV-positive patients' lymphoblastoid cell lines by measuring time-dependent decrease in the amount of intracellular NFV by high-performance liquid chromatography. We found the intracellular concentration of NFV in lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) with the homozygous T/T genotype at MDR1 3435 were higher than that with C/C genotype with statistical significance. This suggests that the activity of P-gp in patients' LCL cells with the MDR1 3435 T/T genotype was lower. In a retrospective study we evaluated the effect of the SNPs on CD4 cell count recovery in response to antiretroviral treatment with PIs, and obtained statistically significant evidence that suggested marginal association of the SNP at MDR1 1236 but not at MDR1 2677 or MDR1 3435. As in vitro results were not consistent with the clinical evaluation, clinical importance of MDR1 genotyping for antiretroviral therapy remains to be investigated in a larger, case-controlled study.
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