A functional C–G polymorphism in the CYP7B1 promoter region and its different distribution in Orientals and Caucasians

J Jakobsson, H Karypidis,J-E Johansson, H-K Roh, A Rane,L Ekström

The Pharmacogenomics Journal(2004)

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Abstract
Cytochrome P 450 (CYP) 7B1 is involved in many metabolic processes including androgen metabolism. Genetic variation in the CYP7B1 gene may play a role in predisposition to prostate cancer. Here, we screened the human CYP7B1 gene for possible polymorphisms. Only one single polymorphism was detected, a C–G change in the promoter –104 base pair from the transcription start site. The allele frequency was investigated in Swedish men and compared to a Korean population, as it is known that the frequency of prostate cancer is low among Orientals. We found that the frequency of the G-allele was 4.04% in Swedes ( n =150) but only 0.33% among Koreans ( n =153). Computer analysis indicated that the two variants bind with different affinities to a CCAAT-box binding protein. Expression studies with reporter constructs showed significantly higher transcriptional activity of the G variant in Hek293 cells (2.7-fold, P <0.05). In conclusion, we report here for the first time the detection of a single polymorphism in the CYP7B1 gene. This polymorphism is associated with phenotypic differences in an expression system and a widely different allele frequency in two ethnic populations, with great differences in the incidence of prostate cancer.
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CYP7B1,genetic polymorphism,prostate cancer,androgen metabolism
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