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A novel mutation within a transmembrane helix of the bile salt export pump (BSEP, ABCB11) with delayed development of cirrhosis.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
The
bile
salt
export
pump
(
BSEP
,
ABCB
11
)
is
essential
for
bile
salt
secretion
at
the
canalicular
membrane
of
liver
cells
.
Clinical
phenotypes
associated
with
BSEP
mutations
are
commonly
categorized
as
benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(
BRIC
-
2
)
or
progressive
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(
PFIC
-
2
)
.
The
molecular
basis
of
BSEP-associated
liver
disease
in
a
sibling
pair
was
characterized
by
immunostaining
,
gene
sequencing
,
bile
salt
analysis
and
recombinant
expression
in
mammalian
cells
and
yeast
for
localization
and
in
vitro
activity
studies
respectively
.
Benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
was
considered
in
a
brother
and
sister
who
both
suffered
from
intermittent
cholestasis
since
childhood
.
Gene
sequencing
of
ABCB
11
identified
the
novel
missense
mutation
p
.
G
374
S
,
which
is
localized
in
the
putative
sixth
transmembrane
helix
of
BSEP
.
Liver
fibrosis
was
present
in
the
brother
at
the
age
of
18
with
progression
to
cirrhosis
within
3
years
.
Immunofluorescence
of
liver
tissue
showed
clear
canalicular
BSEP
expression
;
however
,
biliary
concentration
of
bile
salts
was
drastically
reduced
.
In
line
with
these
in
vivo
findings
,
HEK
293
cells
showed
regular
membrane
targeting
of
human
BSEP
(
G
374
S
)
,
whereas
in
vitro
transport
measurements
revealed
a
strongly
reduced
transport
activity
.
The
novel
mutation
p
.
G
374
S
impairs
transport
function
without
disabling
membrane
localization
of
BSEP
.
While
all
other
known
BSEP
mutations
within
transmembrane
helices
are
associated
with
PFIC
-
2
,
the
new
p
.
G
374
S
mutation
causes
a
transitional
phenotype
between
BRIC
-
2
and
PFIC
-
2
.
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symptom
benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
erythropoietic protoporphyria
gm1 gangliosidosis
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