Detail Information of Transcriptional Regulations
General Information of Drug Transporter (DT) | |||||
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DT ID | DTD0014 Transporter Info | ||||
Gene Name | ABCB11 | ||||
Transporter Name | Bile salt export pump | ||||
Gene ID | |||||
UniProt ID | |||||
Transcriptional Regulation of This DT (TSR) | ||||||
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Class 1.1: Basic leucine zipper factors |
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NFE2L2 |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition | [1] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Hepatoblastoma [ICD11: 2C12.01] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human hepatoblastoma cells (HepG2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NFE2L2) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
Class 2.1: Nuclear receptors with C4 zinc fingers |
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mutated NR1H4 (T442E) |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition | [2] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Colon cancer [ICD11: 2B90] | |||||
Tissue |
Colon | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human colon adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
mutated Bile acid receptor (mutated NR1H4 (T442E)) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
NR1H4 |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition | [3] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Hepatoblastoma [ICD11: 2C12.01] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human hepatoblastoma cells (HepG2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Bile acid receptor (NR1H4) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
Transcriptional Phenomenon 2 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition | [2] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Colon cancer [ICD11: 2B90] | |||||
Tissue |
Colon | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human colon adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Bile acid receptor (NR1H4) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
Transcriptional Phenomenon 3 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in health condition | [4] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Heallth [ICD11: N.A] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
C57/BL6 mice | |||||
Detailed Description |
Bile acid receptor (NR1H4), influenced by the exogenous guggulsterone, has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in health condition , which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
Transcriptional Phenomenon 4 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in obstructive cholestasis condition | [5] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Obstructive cholestasis [DC10.02] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
C57BL6/J mice | |||||
Detailed Description |
Bile acid receptor (NR1H4), influenced by the exogenous guggulsterone, has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in obstructive cholestasis condition , which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
NR1I2 |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in cholestatic liver disease condition | [6] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group I member 2 | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Cholestatic liver disease [ICD11: DB99] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
C57BL/6 mice | |||||
Detailed Description |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group I member 2 (NR1I2) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in cholestatic liver disease condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
Transcriptional Phenomenon 2 |
Repression of ABCB11 gene in health condition | [7] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group I member 2 | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Heallth [ICD11: N.A] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
down regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human hepatocytes (HH1089) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group I member 2 (NR1I2), influenced by the exogenous rifampin, has been reported to repress the transcription of ABCB11 gene in health condition , which leads to a decreased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
NR5A2 |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in hepatocellular carcinoma condition | [8] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 5 group A member 2 | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Hepatocellular carcinoma [ICD11: 2C12.02] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human adult hepatocellular carcinoma cells (Huh7) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 5 group A member 2 (NR5A2) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in hepatocellular carcinoma condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
phosphorylated NR1H4 (p.T442A) |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Repression of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition | [2] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Bile acid receptor | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Colon cancer [ICD11: 2B90] | |||||
Tissue |
Colon | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Down regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human colon adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
phosphorylated Bile acid receptor (phosphorylated NR1H4 (p.T442A)) has been reported to repress the transcription of ABCB11 gene in colon cancer condition, which leads to a decreased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
RXRA |
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Transcriptional Phenomenon 1 |
Activation of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition | [9] | ||||
TF Protein Name |
Retinoic acid receptor RXR-alpha | Transcription Factor Info | ||||
Studied Phenotype |
Hepatoblastoma [ICD11: 2C12.01] | |||||
Tissue |
Liver | |||||
Related DT Changes |
Up regulating | |||||
Experimental Material |
Human hepatoblastoma cells (HepG2) | |||||
Detailed Description |
Retinoic acid receptor RXR-alpha (RXRA) has been reported to activate the transcription of ABCB11 gene in hepatoblastoma condition, which leads to an increased expression of the drug transporter Bile salt export pump. | |||||
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