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Null alleles of ABCG2 encoding the breast cancer resistance protein define the new blood group system Junior
Authors:Saison Carole  Helias Virginie  Ballif Bryan A  Peyrard Thierry  Puy Hervé  Miyazaki Toru  Perrot Sébastien  Vayssier-Taussat Muriel  Waldner Mauro  Le Pennec Pierre-Yves  Cartron Jean-Pierre  Arnaud Lionel
Institution:National Institute of Blood Transfusion (INTS), Paris, France.
Abstract:The breast cancer resistance protein, also known as ABCG2, is one of the most highly studied ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters because of its ability to confer multidrug resistance. The lack of information on the physiological role of ABCG2 in humans severely limits cancer chemotherapeutic approaches targeting this transporter. We report here that ABCG2 comprises the molecular basis of a new blood group system (Junior, Jr) and that individuals of the Jr(a-) blood type have inherited two null alleles of ABCG2. We identified five frameshift and three nonsense mutations in ABCG2. We also show that the prevalence of the Jr(a-) blood type in the Japanese and European Gypsy populations is related to the p.Gln126* and p.Arg236* protein alterations, respectively. The identification of ABCG2(-/-) (Jr(a-)) individuals who appear phenotypically normal is an essential step toward targeting ABCG2 in cancer and also in understanding the physiological and pharmacological roles of this promiscuous transporter in humans.
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