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ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids

Fluoroquinolones are a widely used class of chemotherapeutics within veterinary medicine, prized for their broad-spectrum bactericidal activity. These drugs present a known risk of retinal phototoxicity in domestic cats (Felis catus); therefore, using lower doses and alternative antibiotic classes i...

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Autores principales: Gochenauer, Alexandria E., Dreger, Dayna L., Davis, Brian W., Cook, Shawna, Barber, Katie E., Ekenstedt, Kari J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9778035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13122178
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author Gochenauer, Alexandria E.
Dreger, Dayna L.
Davis, Brian W.
Cook, Shawna
Barber, Katie E.
Ekenstedt, Kari J.
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Dreger, Dayna L.
Davis, Brian W.
Cook, Shawna
Barber, Katie E.
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description Fluoroquinolones are a widely used class of chemotherapeutics within veterinary medicine, prized for their broad-spectrum bactericidal activity. These drugs present a known risk of retinal phototoxicity in domestic cats (Felis catus); therefore, using lower doses and alternative antibiotic classes is encouraged in this species. This adverse drug effect of fluoroquinolones, and enrofloxacin specifically, has been determined to be species-specific in domestic felids. Four feline-specific missense variants in ABCG2 result in four amino acid changes (E159M, S279L, H283Q, and T644I) that are unique to the domestic cat compared with multiple other nonfeline mammalian species. These changes alter the ABCG2 protein involved with the cellular transmembrane transport of drugs, including fluoroquinolones, making the protein functionally defective in domestic cats. The predisposition to fluoroquinolone-mediated phototoxicity in nondomestic felids was explored in this study. At least eight nondomestic felids share the four ABCG2 missense variants with domestic cats, and eleven other felids shared at least three of the four domestic cat variants. Taken together, these results suggest the genetic potential for nondomestic felids to also experience fluoroquinolone-induced retinal phototoxicity; therefore, cautions similar to those for domestic cats should be followed for these drugs in the entire feline taxon.
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spelling pubmed-97780352022-12-23 ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids Gochenauer, Alexandria E. Dreger, Dayna L. Davis, Brian W. Cook, Shawna Barber, Katie E. Ekenstedt, Kari J. Genes (Basel) Article Fluoroquinolones are a widely used class of chemotherapeutics within veterinary medicine, prized for their broad-spectrum bactericidal activity. These drugs present a known risk of retinal phototoxicity in domestic cats (Felis catus); therefore, using lower doses and alternative antibiotic classes is encouraged in this species. This adverse drug effect of fluoroquinolones, and enrofloxacin specifically, has been determined to be species-specific in domestic felids. Four feline-specific missense variants in ABCG2 result in four amino acid changes (E159M, S279L, H283Q, and T644I) that are unique to the domestic cat compared with multiple other nonfeline mammalian species. These changes alter the ABCG2 protein involved with the cellular transmembrane transport of drugs, including fluoroquinolones, making the protein functionally defective in domestic cats. The predisposition to fluoroquinolone-mediated phototoxicity in nondomestic felids was explored in this study. At least eight nondomestic felids share the four ABCG2 missense variants with domestic cats, and eleven other felids shared at least three of the four domestic cat variants. Taken together, these results suggest the genetic potential for nondomestic felids to also experience fluoroquinolone-induced retinal phototoxicity; therefore, cautions similar to those for domestic cats should be followed for these drugs in the entire feline taxon. MDPI 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9778035/ /pubmed/36553444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13122178 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cook, Shawna
Barber, Katie E.
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ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title_full ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title_fullStr ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title_full_unstemmed ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title_short ABCG2 Polymorphisms and Predictive Fluoroquinolone Phototoxicity in Nondomestic Felids
title_sort abcg2 polymorphisms and predictive fluoroquinolone phototoxicity in nondomestic felids
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9778035/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13122178
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