NCCS Humphrey Oei Institute of Cancer Research

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National Cancer Centre Singapore Humphrey Oei Institute of Cancer Research

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Lee CG, Ren J, Cheong IS, Jin R, Ban KH, Ooi LL, Nuchprayoon I, Lee KH, Choti M, Lee LA Expression of the FAT10 gene is highly upregulated in hepatocellular carcinoma and other gastrointestinal and gynecological cancers. Oncogene (2003) 22(17):2592-2603. Tang K, Wong LP, Lee EJ, Chong SS, Lee CG Genomic evidence for recent positive selection at the human MDR1 gene locus.

Thus far, although the majority of pharmacogenetic variations were studied in drug metabolizing enzymes, there is an increasing interest in examining pharmacogenetic variations due to differences in receptor affinity, drug transporters, drug uptake and excretion processes.

Hence, another interest of our lab is to fully characterize the SNPs, haplotype and linkage-disequilibrium profiles of drug response genes including drug transporters, drug metabolizing enzymes, regulators and drug targets in the different ethnic populations in Singapore compared to the Caucasians and African Americans.

We will also try to identify functionally important polymorphisms that will be useful for association studies.

Our approach of identifying functional polymorphisms will be based on principles of natural selection and “survival of the fittest”.

The exodus of mankind from Africa exposed our ancestors to new and different environments and diseases. Polymorphisms in genes that facilitate better adaptation of the individual to the new environment will be retained and have its frequency increased in that population while polymorphisms that are deleterious will be removed and its frequency reduced in that population.

These “signatures of natural selection” left behind in our genome can be utilized to identify functionally important polymorphisms in “adaptive” genes that play a role in enabling the individual to adapt to new environments. We are also in the process of developing a user-friendly cost-effective chip to facilitate the genotyping of these positively selected SNPs so that it can be more readily brought into the clinic. Our ultimate goal is to be able to tailor an individual’s drug regimen to his genetic profile so that drugs can be delivered at the optimal dose with maximum efficacy and minimum adverse effects.

Hum. Mol. Genet. (2004) 13:783-797. Wang Z, Wang B, Tang K, Lee EJ, Chong SS, Lee CG A functional polymorphism within the MRP1 gene locus identified through its genomic signature of positive selection. Hum. Mol. Genet. (2005) 14(14):2075-2087. Lee AT, Ren J, Wong ET, Ban KH, Lee LA, Lee CG The hepatitis B virus X protein sensitizes HepG2 cells to UV lightinduced DNA damage. J. Biol. Chem. (2005) 280(39): 33525-33535. Ren J, Kan A, Leong SH, Ooi LL, Jeang KT, Chong SS, Kon OL, Lee CG Fat10 plays a role in the regulation of chromosomal stability. J. Biol. Chem. (2006) 281(16):11413-11421. Wang Z, Wang J, Tantoso E, Wang B, Tai AY, Ooi LL, Chong SS, Lee CG Signatures of Recent Positive Selection at the ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) Drug Transporter Superfamily Gene Loci. Hum. Mol. Genet. (In press, 2007)

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