Science, Vol.271, No.5252, 1126-1128, 1996
Congenital Jaundice in Rats with a Mutation in a Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein Gene
The human Dubin-Johnson syndrome and its animal model, the TR(-) rat, are characterized by a chronic conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. TR(-) rats are defective in the canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter (cMOAT), which mediates hepatobiliary excretion of numerous organic anions. The complementary DNA for rat cmoat, a homolog of the human multidrug resistance gene (hMRP1), was isolated and shown to be expressed in the canalicular membrane of hepatocytes. In the TR(-) rat, a single-nucleotide deletion in this gene resulted in a reduced messenger RNA level and absence of the protein. It is likely that this mutation accounts for the TR(-) phenotype.
Keywords:HEREDITARY-CONJUGATED HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA;ATP-DEPENDENT TRANSPORT;MUTANT RATS;CANALICULAR TRANSPORT;MEMBRANE-VESICLES;ORGANIC-ANIONS;EXCRETION;LIVER;TR