General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0042 Transporter Info
Gene Name ABCA4
Transporter Name ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 4
Gene ID
24
UniProt ID
P78363
Exogenous factors (drugs, dietary constituents, etc.) Modulation of This DT (EGM)

Approved Drug

  Copper Sulfate

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Copper Sulfate increases the expression of ABCA4 [1]

  Zoledronic Acid

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  DT Modulation 1

Zoledronic Acid increases the expression of ABCA4 [2]

Drug in Phase 2 Trial

  MS-275

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  DT Modulation 1

MS-275 increases the expression of ABCA4 [3]

Drug in Phase 1/2 Trial

  StarGen

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  DT Modulation 1

StarGen modulates the activity of ABCA4 [7]

Drug in Phase 1 Trial

  Sodium arsenite

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Sodium arsenite increases the expression of ABCA4 [4]

Natural Product

  Tobacco Smoke Pollution

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Tobacco Smoke Pollution increases the expression of ABCA4 [6]

Mycotoxins

  Aflatoxin B1

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  DT Modulation 1

Aflatoxin B1 increases the expression of ABCA4 [5]

Carcinogen

  Benzo(a)pyrene

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  DT Modulation 1

Benzo(a)pyrene increases the expression of ABCA4 [5]
References
1 Physiological and toxicological transcriptome changes in HepG2 cells exposed to copper. Physiol Genomics. 2009 Aug 7;38(3):386-401.
2 Interleukin-19 as a translational indicator of renal injury. Arch Toxicol. 2015 Jan;89(1):101-6.
3 Definition of transcriptome-based indices for quantitative characterization of chemically disturbed stem cell development: introduction of the STOP-Toxukn and STOP-Toxukk tests. Arch Toxicol. 2017 Feb;91(2):839-864.
4 Cellular and Molecular Effects of Prolonged Low-Level Sodium Arsenite Exposure on Human Hepatic HepaRG Cells. Toxicol Sci. 2018 Apr 1;162(2):676-687.
5 Identification of a transcriptomic signature of food-relevant genotoxins in human HepaRG hepatocarcinoma cells. Food Chem Toxicol. 2020 Jun;140:111297.
6 Integration of transcriptome analysis with pathophysiological endpoints to evaluate cigarette smoke toxicity in an in vitro human airway tissue model. Arch Toxicol. 2021 May;95(5):1739-1761.
7 Clinical pipeline report, company report or official report of Oxford BioMedica.

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