Characterization of two highly polymorphic human tryptase loci and comparison with a newly discovered monkey tryptase ortholog
作者:
Marco Guida,
Michael Riedy,
Dori Lee,
Jeff Hall,
期刊:
Pharmacogenetics
(OVID Available online 2000)
卷期:
Volume 10,
issue 5
页码: 389-396
ISSN:0960-314X
年代: 2000
出版商: OVID
关键词: tryptase;polymorphism;Homo sapiens;Macaca fascicularis
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
Tryptases are serine proteases involved in mast cell-mediated inflammatory responses which represent potential targets of drugs against diseases such as asthma, arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. In order to interpret pharmacodynamic data on the tryptase inhibitors undergoing clinical trials, we defined the genetic variability of the tryptase 1 (TPS1) and tryptase 2 (TPS2) loci by screening a reference population of 32 individuals representing three major ethnic groups (Caucasian, African American, Asian). Using overlapping PCR products, we resequenced the entire tryptase genes with the only exclusion ofTPS2intron 1 and 20 bp ofTPS25′ untranslated region included in exon 1 and we identified 21 novel single nucleotide polymorphisms inTPS1and 17 single nucleotide polymorphisms plus a large polymorphic deletion in theTPS2gene. We also compared the type, frequency and distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms inTPS1andTPS2and we observed that the polymorphism frequency within these two loci is unexpectedly high (approximately 1 SNP every 90 bp) and that some of the allele frequencies differ significantly among the three ethnic groups. Based on differences observed in preclinical studies using a cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) asthma model system, we investigated the difference between monkey and human tryptase genes in order to better understand the mechanism of action of our tryptase inhibitors.
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