2007
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.01621-06
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Multidrug Transporter ABCG2/Breast Cancer Resistance Protein Secretes Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) into Milk

Abstract: The multidrug transporter breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP/ABCG2) is strongly induced in the mammary gland during pregnancy and lactation. We here demonstrate that BCRP is responsible for pumping riboflavin (vitamin B 2 ) into milk, thus supplying the young with this important nutrient. In Bcrp1 ؊/؊ mice, milk secretion of riboflavin was reduced >60-fold compared to that in wild-type mice. Yet, under laboratory conditions, Bcrp1 ؊/؊ pups showed no riboflavin deficiency due to concomitant milk secretion o… Show more

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“…Chenodeoxycholate-3-sulfate [15] 131 Glycodeoxycholate [15] 2.0 Glycoursodeoxycholate [15] 4.1 Cholate [15,54] [15,54] 7.3/13 Deoxycholate [15,54] 5.2-13 Glycochenodeoxycholate [54] 2.0/2.9 Glychodeoxycholate [54] 2.4/5.4 Glycholate [54] 11/21 Taurochenodeoxycholate [15,54] 1.0-6.1 Taurocholate [15,54] 7.3-25 Taurodeoxycholate [15] 4.5-17 Taurourosdeoxycholate [15] 28 Ursodeoxycholate [15,54] 36 [60] Estrone [56] Bisantrene [67] Betamethasone [57] Riboflavin [68] Taurolithocholate sulfate [56] 37 a Cerivastatin [61] Cerivastain [61] 18 Uric acid [69] Vitamin K3 [ [70] Ciprofloxacin [71] Daunorubicin [56] 59 a Daunorubicin [67] Dexamethasone [57] Diclofenac [72] Diclofenac [72] 71-78 Dipyridamole [73] Digoxin [57] Doxorubicin [67,74] Dipyridamole [73] 6.4 a Enrofloxacin [75] Doxorubicin [56,76] Epirubicin [67] Fluvastatin [61] 5.4 Fluvastatin [61,62] Glibenclamide [77] 150 a Glibenclamide …”
Section: Substrates and Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chenodeoxycholate-3-sulfate [15] 131 Glycodeoxycholate [15] 2.0 Glycoursodeoxycholate [15] 4.1 Cholate [15,54] [15,54] 7.3/13 Deoxycholate [15,54] 5.2-13 Glycochenodeoxycholate [54] 2.0/2.9 Glychodeoxycholate [54] 2.4/5.4 Glycholate [54] 11/21 Taurochenodeoxycholate [15,54] 1.0-6.1 Taurocholate [15,54] 7.3-25 Taurodeoxycholate [15] 4.5-17 Taurourosdeoxycholate [15] 28 Ursodeoxycholate [15,54] 36 [60] Estrone [56] Bisantrene [67] Betamethasone [57] Riboflavin [68] Taurolithocholate sulfate [56] 37 a Cerivastatin [61] Cerivastain [61] 18 Uric acid [69] Vitamin K3 [ [70] Ciprofloxacin [71] Daunorubicin [56] 59 a Daunorubicin [67] Dexamethasone [57] Diclofenac [72] Diclofenac [72] 71-78 Dipyridamole [73] Digoxin [57] Doxorubicin [67,74] Dipyridamole [73] 6.4 a Enrofloxacin [75] Doxorubicin [56,76] Epirubicin [67] Fluvastatin [61] 5.4 Fluvastatin [61,62] Glibenclamide [77] 150 a Glibenclamide …”
Section: Substrates and Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABCG2 transports a wide range of xenotoxins (reviewed in refs. 20 -22) and endogenous metabolites, such as riboflavin (23). It is present in the apical membrane of many tissues, such as the bile canalicular membrane of hepatocytes in the liver, the syncytiotrophoblasts in the placenta, the microvessel endothelium at the blood brain barrier, and the villi in the intestine (20 -23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These functions indicate a primary biological role for ABCG2 in the protection of these cells from xenobiotics. However, several other physiological functions have been observed, including the extrusion of porphyrins and/or porphyrin conjugates from hematopoietic cells, liver and harderian glands (26) as well as the secretion of vitamin B 2 and other vitamins into breast milk (27). Various compounds have been tested as inhibitors of the ABCG2 transporter, and estrogenic compounds, including estrone, several tamoxifen derivatives, phytoestrogens and flavonoids, have been shown to reverse ABCG2-mediated drug resistance (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal care and handling were carried out in accordance with the highest standards of institutional guidelines. X. laevis oocytes were prepared and maintained as previously described (27). Simultaneously, X. laevis oocytes were injected with 50 nl of water per oocyte (hereafter referred to as Control oocytes) or 50 nl of 1 µg/μl cRNA solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%