Subscribe to RSS
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32805
Polymorphisms of the Carcinogen Detoxifying UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase UGT1A7 in Proximal Digestive Tract Cancer
Rolle von Polymorphismen der Karzinogen entgiftendenUDP-Glukuronosyltransferase UGT1A7 bei Tumoren des proximalen Verdauungstraktes
Publication History
                     Manuscript received: 8. January 2002
                     
                     Accepted after revision: 4. March 2002
                     
Publication Date:
15 July 2002 (online)

Abstract
Cancer of the proximal digestive tract is associated with tobacco smoke and ethanol exposure. The UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A7 is a detoxifying enzyme capable of tobacco-borne carcinogen detoxification and cellular protection and has been implicated as a cancer risk gene. In this study, UGT1A7 expression is demonstrated in oral, esophageal, and gastric tissue, which are the principle sites of proximal digestive tract cancer. Genomic DNA from the blood of 76 patients with esophageal, orolaryngeal and gastric cancer as well as from 210 healthy blood donors was analysed for the presence of UGT1A7 polymorphisms by sequencing and temperature gradient gel electrophoresis. Wild type UGT1A7 alleles were equally distributed between controls (19 %) and cancer patients (22 %). However, the UGT1A7*3 allele combining W208R, N129K and R131K missense mutations and exhibiting substantially reduced carcinogen detoxification activity was significantly associated with proximal gastrointestinal cancer and identified as a risk allele present in 32 % of cancer patients and 19 % of controls (P = 0.0008, OR 2,02 (95 %-CI 1.33-3.07)). We identify the significant association of the UGT1A7*3 allele encoding a low catalytic activity protein as a risk gene in proximal digestive tract cancer and as a potential marker for cancer susceptibility.
Zusammenfassung
Karzinome des proximalen Verdauungstraktes sind mit Tabakrauch- sowie Ethanolexposition assoziiert. Die UDP-Glukuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A7 ist ein Metabolisierungsenzym, das Tabakrauchkarzinogene inaktivieren kann, zytoprotektiv wirkt und als Krebsrisiko-Gen identifiziert wurde. In dieser Studie wird UGT1A7-Expression in der Mukosa des Mundes, des Ösophagus und des Magens demonstriert, welche die Hauptlokalisationen proximaler Verdauungstraktkarzinome darstellen. Genomische DNA von 76 Patienten mit Ösophagus-, Oropharynx- und Magenkarzinomen sowie DNA von 210 gesunden Blutspendern wurden hinsichtlich der Frequenz von UGT1A7-Polymorphismen durch Sequenz- und Temperaturgradienten-Gelelektrophorese untersucht. Die Wildtyp-UGT1A7-Allele waren gleich zwischen Kontrollen (19 %) und Karzinompatienten (22 %) verteilt. Die Assoziation des UGT1A7*3-Allels, welches die W208R-, N129K- und R131K-Missense-Mutationen vereint mit proximalen Karzinomen des Gastrointestinaltraktes, war signifikant (32 % in Karzinompatienten, 19 % in Kontrollen, p = 0,0008, OR 2,02 (95 %-KI 1,33-3,07)). Diese Daten identifizieren UGT1A7*3 als Risiko-Allel für die proximale gastrointestinale Karzinogenese. Wir demonstrieren, dass UGT1A7*3, welches ein Protein mit niedriger katalytischer Entgiftungsaktivität kodiert, signifikant mit proximalen Karzinomen des Verdauungstraktes assoziiert ist und einen potenziellen Marker der Krebsdisposition darstellt.
Key words
Cancer Predisposition - Carcinogen Detoxification - Tissue-Specific Expression - UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase - Genetic Polymorphism
Schlüsselwörter
Krebs-Prädisposition - Karzinogen-Entgiftung - Gewebespezifische Expression - UDP-Glukuronosyltransferase - Genetischer Polymorphismus - Magenkarzinom - Ösophaguskarzinom
References
- 1 
            Parkin D M, Pisani P, Ferlay J. 
            Global cancer statistics. 
            CA Cancer J 
            					 Clin. 
            1999; 
            49 
            33-64 
            (2) 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 2 
            Bray I, Brennan P, Boffetta P. 
            Projections of alcohol- and tobacco-related cancer mortality 
            					 in Central Europe. 
            Int J 
            					 Cancer. 
            2000; 
            87 
            122-128 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 3 
            Brown L M, Hoover R, Silverman D, Baris D, Hayes R, Swanson G M, Schoenberg J, Greenberg R, Liff J, Schwartz A, Dosemeci M, Pottern L, Fraumeni J F. 
            Excess incidence of squamous cell esophageal cancer among US 
            					 Black men: role of social class and other risk factors. 
            Am J 
            					 Epidemiol. 
            2001; 
            153 
            114-122 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 4 
            Zhang Z F, Morgenstern H, Spitz M R, Tashkin D P, Yu G P, Hsu T C, Schantz S P. 
            Environmental tobacco smoking, mutagen sensitivity, and head 
            					 and neck squamous cell carcinoma. 
            Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers 
            					 Prev. 
            2000; 
            9 
            1043-1049 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 5 
            La V ecchia 
            						  C, D’Avanzo B, Airoldi L, Braga C, Decarli A. 
            Nitrosamine intake and gastric cancer risk. 
            Eur J 
            					 Cancer 
            					 Prev. 
            1995; 
            4 
            469-474 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 6 
            Wakabayashi K, Nagao M, Esumi H, Sugimura T. 
            Food-derived mutagens and carcinogens. 
            Cancer 
            					 Res. 
            1992; 
            52 
            2092s-2098s 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 7 
            Strassburg C P, Strassburg A, Nguyen N, Li Q, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            Regulation and function of family 1 and family 2 UDP- 
            					 glucuronosyltransferase genes (UGT1A, UGT2B) in human 
            					 oesophagus. 
            Biochem 
            					 J. 
            1999; 
            338 
            489-498 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 8 Kadlubar F F. Carcinogenic aromatic amine metabolism and DNA adduct 
            					 detection in humans. Ernster L, Esumi H, Fujii Z, Gelboin HV, Kato R, 
            					 Sugimura T Xenobiotics and Cancer: Implications for chemical 
            					 carcinogenesis and cancer chemotherapy Tokyo: 
            					 Japan; Scientic 
            					 Press 1991: 339-359 
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 9 
            Tukey R H, Strassburg C P. 
            Human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: metabolism, expression, 
            					 and disease. 
            Annu Rev Pharmacol 
            					 Toxicol. 
            2000; 
            40 
            581-616 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 10 
            Lai C, Shields P G. 
            The role of interindividual variation in human 
            					 carcinogenesis. 
            J 
            					 Nutr. 
            1999; 
            129 
            552-555 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 11 
            Nair U, Bartsch H. 
            Metabolic polymorphisms as susceptibility markers for lung 
            					 and oral cavity cancer. 
            IARC Sci 
            					 Publ. 
            2001; 
            154 
            271-290 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 12 
            McManus M E, Burgess W M, Veronese M E, Huggett A, Quattrochi L C, Tukey R H. 
            Metabolism of 2-acetylaminofluorene and benzo(a)pyrene and 
            					 activation of food-derived heterocyclic amine mutagens by human cytochromes
            
            					 P-450. 
            Cancer 
            					 Res. 
            1990; 
            50 
            3367-3376 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 13 
            Nowell S A, Massengill J S, Williams S, Radominska-Pandya A, Tephly T R, Cheng Z, Strassburg C P, Tukey R H, MacLeod S L, Lang N P, Kadlubar F F. 
            Glucuronidation of 
            					 2-hydroxyamino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5- b]pyridine by 
            					 human microsomal UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: identification of specific UGT1A
            
            					 family isoforms 
            					 involved. 
            Carcinogenesis. 
            1999; 
            20 
            1107-1114 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 14 
            Kadlubar F F, Butler M A, Kaderlik K R, Chou H C, Lang N P. 
            Polymorphisms for aromatic amine metabolism in humans: 
            					 relevance for human carcinogenesis. 
            Environ Health 
            					 Perspect. 
            1992; 
            98 
            69-74 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 15 
            Tan W, Chen G F, Xing D Y, Song C Y, Kadlubar F F, Lin D X. 
            Frequency of CYP2A6 gene deletion and its relation to risk of 
            					 lung and esophageal cancer in the Chinese population. 
            Int J 
            					 Cancer. 
            2001; 
            95 
            96-101 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 16 
            Loriot M A, Rebuissou S, Oscarson M, Cenee S, Miyamoto M, Ariyoshi N, Kamataki T, Hemon D, Beaune P, Stucker I. 
            Genetic polymorphisms of cytochrome P450 2A6 in a 
            					 case-control study on lung cancer in a French 
            					 population. 
            Pharmacogenetics. 
            2001; 
            11 
            39-44 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 17 
            Strassburg C P, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            Differential down-regulation of the 
            					 UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A locus is an early event in human liver and 
            					 biliary cancer. 
            Cancer 
            					 Res. 
            1997; 
            57 
            2979-2985 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 18 
            Strassburg C P, Nguyen N, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            Polymorphic expression of the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 
            					 UGT1A gene locus in human gastric epithelium. 
            Mol 
            					 Pharmacol. 
            1998; 
            54 
            647-654 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 19 
            Tukey R H, Strassburg C P. 
            Genetic Multiplicity of the Human 
            					 UDP-Glucuronosyltransferases and Regulation in the Gastrointestinal 
            					 Tract. 
            Mol 
            					 Pharmacol. 
            2001; 
            59 
            405-414 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 20 
            Strassburg C P, Oldhafer K, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            Differential expression of the UGT1A locus in human liver, 
            					 biliary, and gastric tissue: identification of UGT1A7 and UGT1A10 transcripts
            
            					 in extrahepatic tissue. 
            Mol 
            					 Pharmacol. 
            1997; 
            52 
            212-220 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 21 
            Strassburg C P, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            Expression of the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A locus in 
            					 human colon. Identification and characterization of the novel extrahepatic 
            					 UGT1A8. 
            J Biol 
            					 Chem. 
            1998; 
            273 
            8719-8726 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 22 
            Strassburg C P, Nguyen N, Manns M P, Tukey R H. 
            UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activity in human liver and 
            					 colon. 
            Gastroenterology. 
            1999; 
            116 
            149-160 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 23 
            Strassburg C P, Kneip S, Topp J, Obermayer-Straub P, Barut A, Tukey R H, Manns M P. 
            Polymorphic gene expression and interindividual variation of 
            					 UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activity in human small intestine. 
            J Biol 
            					 Chem. 
            2000; 
            275 
            36164-36171 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 24 
            Cheng Z, Radominska-Pandya A, Tephly T R. 
            Cloning and expression of human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 
            					 (UGT) 1A8. 
            Arch Biochem 
            					 Biophys. 
            1998; 
            356 
            301-305 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 25 
            Mojarrabi B, Mackenzie P I. 
            Characterization of two UDP glucuronosyltransferases that are 
            					 predominantly expressed in human colon. 
            Biochem Biophys Res 
            					 Commun. 
            1998; 
            247 
            704-709 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 26 
            Mojarrabi B, Mackenzie P I. 
            The human UDP glucuronosyltransferase, UGT1A10, 
            					 glucuronidates mycophenolic acid. 
            Biochem Biophys Res 
            					 Commun. 
            1997; 
            238 
            775-778 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 27 
            Guillemette C, Ritter J K, Auyeung D J, Kessler F K, Housman D E. 
            Structural heterogeneity at the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1 
            					 locus: functional consequences of three novel missense mutations in the human
            
            					 UGT1A7 
            					 gene. 
            Pharmacogenetics. 
            2000; 
            10 
            629-644 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 28 
            Vogel A, Kneip S, Barut S, Ehmer U, Tukey R H, Manns M P, Strassburg C P. 
            Genetic link of hepatocellular carcinoma with polymorphisms 
            					 of the UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase UGT1A7 
            					 gene. 
            Gastroenterology. 
            2001; 
            121 
            1136-1144 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 29 
            Strassburg C P, Vogel A, Kneip S, Tukey R H, Manns M P. 
            Polymorphisms of the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A7 
            					 gene in colorectal cancer. 
            Gut 
            					 2002. 
            50 
            851-856 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 30 
            Zheng Z, Park J Y, Guillemette C, Schantz S P, Lazarus P. 
            Tobacco carcinogen-detoxifying enzyme UGT1A7 and its 
            					 association with orolaryngeal cancer risk. 
            J Natl Cancer 
            					 Inst. 
            2001; 
            93 
            1411-1418 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
- 31 
            Meyer U A, Zanger U M. 
            Molecular mechanisms of genetic polymorphisms of drug 
            					 metabolism. 
            Annu Rev Pharmacol 
            					 Toxicol. 
            1997; 
            37 
            269-296 
            
            Reference Ris Wihthout Link
Christian P. Strassburg, PD Dr.
         Dept. of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, Hannover 
         			 Medical School
         
         Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1
         
         30625 Hannover
         
         Germany
         
         Email: strassburg.christian@mh-hannover.de
         
         
 
     
      
    