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Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells

Antifungal drug ketoconazole causes severe drug-drug interactions by influencing gene expression and catalytic activity of major drug-metabolizing enzyme cytochrome P450 CYP3A4. Ketoconazole is administered in the form of racemic mixture of two cis-enantiomers, i.e. (+)-ketoconazole and (−)-ketocona...

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Autores principales: Novotná, Aneta, Krasulová, Kristýna, Bartoňková, Iveta, Korhoňová, Martina, Bachleda, Petr, Anzenbacher, Pavel, Dvořák, Zdeněk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111286
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author Novotná, Aneta
Krasulová, Kristýna
Bartoňková, Iveta
Korhoňová, Martina
Bachleda, Petr
Anzenbacher, Pavel
Dvořák, Zdeněk
author_facet Novotná, Aneta
Krasulová, Kristýna
Bartoňková, Iveta
Korhoňová, Martina
Bachleda, Petr
Anzenbacher, Pavel
Dvořák, Zdeněk
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description Antifungal drug ketoconazole causes severe drug-drug interactions by influencing gene expression and catalytic activity of major drug-metabolizing enzyme cytochrome P450 CYP3A4. Ketoconazole is administered in the form of racemic mixture of two cis-enantiomers, i.e. (+)-ketoconazole and (−)-ketoconazole. Many enantiopure drugs were introduced to human pharmacotherapy in last two decades. In the current paper, we have examined the effects of ketoconazole cis-enantiomers on the expression of CYP3A4 in human hepatocytes and HepG2 cells and on catalytic activity of CYP3A4 in human liver microsomes. We show that both ketoconazole enantiomers induce CYP3A4 mRNA and protein in human hepatocytes and HepG2 cells. Gene reporter assays revealed partial agonist activity of ketoconazole enantiomers towards pregnane X receptor PXR. Catalytic activity of CYP3A4/5 towards two prototypic substrates of CYP3A enzymes, testosterone and midazolam, was determined in presence of both (+)-ketoconazole and (−)-ketoconazole in human liver microsomes. Overall, both ketoconazole cis-enantiomers induced CYP3A4 in human cells and inhibited CYP3A4 in human liver microsomes. While interaction of ketoconazole with PXR and induction of CYP3A4 did not display enantiospecific pattern, inhibition of CYP3A4 catalytic activity by ketoconazole differed for ketoconazole cis-enantiomers ((+)-ketoconazole IC(50) 1.69 µM, K(i) 0.92 µM for testosterone, IC(50) 1.46 µM, K(i) 2.52 µM for midazolam; (−)-ketoconazole IC(50) 0.90 µM, K(i) 0.17 µM for testosterone, IC(50) 1.04 µM, K(i) 1.51 µM for midazolam).
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spelling pubmed-42088442014-10-27 Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells Novotná, Aneta Krasulová, Kristýna Bartoňková, Iveta Korhoňová, Martina Bachleda, Petr Anzenbacher, Pavel Dvořák, Zdeněk PLoS One Research Article Antifungal drug ketoconazole causes severe drug-drug interactions by influencing gene expression and catalytic activity of major drug-metabolizing enzyme cytochrome P450 CYP3A4. Ketoconazole is administered in the form of racemic mixture of two cis-enantiomers, i.e. (+)-ketoconazole and (−)-ketoconazole. Many enantiopure drugs were introduced to human pharmacotherapy in last two decades. In the current paper, we have examined the effects of ketoconazole cis-enantiomers on the expression of CYP3A4 in human hepatocytes and HepG2 cells and on catalytic activity of CYP3A4 in human liver microsomes. We show that both ketoconazole enantiomers induce CYP3A4 mRNA and protein in human hepatocytes and HepG2 cells. Gene reporter assays revealed partial agonist activity of ketoconazole enantiomers towards pregnane X receptor PXR. Catalytic activity of CYP3A4/5 towards two prototypic substrates of CYP3A enzymes, testosterone and midazolam, was determined in presence of both (+)-ketoconazole and (−)-ketoconazole in human liver microsomes. Overall, both ketoconazole cis-enantiomers induced CYP3A4 in human cells and inhibited CYP3A4 in human liver microsomes. While interaction of ketoconazole with PXR and induction of CYP3A4 did not display enantiospecific pattern, inhibition of CYP3A4 catalytic activity by ketoconazole differed for ketoconazole cis-enantiomers ((+)-ketoconazole IC(50) 1.69 µM, K(i) 0.92 µM for testosterone, IC(50) 1.46 µM, K(i) 2.52 µM for midazolam; (−)-ketoconazole IC(50) 0.90 µM, K(i) 0.17 µM for testosterone, IC(50) 1.04 µM, K(i) 1.51 µM for midazolam). Public Library of Science 2014-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4208844/ /pubmed/25343516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111286 Text en © 2014 Novotná et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Novotná, Aneta
Krasulová, Kristýna
Bartoňková, Iveta
Korhoňová, Martina
Bachleda, Petr
Anzenbacher, Pavel
Dvořák, Zdeněk
Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title_full Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title_fullStr Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title_short Dual Effects of Ketoconazole cis-Enantiomers on CYP3A4 in Human Hepatocytes and HepG2 Cells
title_sort dual effects of ketoconazole cis-enantiomers on cyp3a4 in human hepatocytes and hepg2 cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111286
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