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Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs

Anti-retroviral (ARV) –based microbicides are one of the strategies pursued to prevent HIV-1 transmission. Delivery of ARV drugs to subepithelial CD4+ T cells at concentrations for protection is likely determined by drug transporters expressed in the cervicovaginal epithelium. To define the role of...

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Autores principales: Hijazi, Karolin, Cuppone, Anna M., Smith, Kieron, Stincarelli, Maria A., Ekeruche-Makinde, Julia, De Falco, Giulia, Hold, Georgina L., Shattock, Robin, Kelly, Charles G., Pozzi, Gianni, Iannelli, Francesco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26102284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131405
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author Hijazi, Karolin
Cuppone, Anna M.
Smith, Kieron
Stincarelli, Maria A.
Ekeruche-Makinde, Julia
De Falco, Giulia
Hold, Georgina L.
Shattock, Robin
Kelly, Charles G.
Pozzi, Gianni
Iannelli, Francesco
author_facet Hijazi, Karolin
Cuppone, Anna M.
Smith, Kieron
Stincarelli, Maria A.
Ekeruche-Makinde, Julia
De Falco, Giulia
Hold, Georgina L.
Shattock, Robin
Kelly, Charles G.
Pozzi, Gianni
Iannelli, Francesco
author_sort Hijazi, Karolin
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description Anti-retroviral (ARV) –based microbicides are one of the strategies pursued to prevent HIV-1 transmission. Delivery of ARV drugs to subepithelial CD4+ T cells at concentrations for protection is likely determined by drug transporters expressed in the cervicovaginal epithelium. To define the role of drug transporters in mucosal disposition of topically applied ARV-based microbicides, these must be tested in epithelial cell line-based biopharmaceutical assays factoring the effect of relevant drug transporters. We have characterised gene expression of influx and efflux drug transporters in a panel of cervicovaginal cell lines and compared this to expression in cervicovaginal tissue. We also investigated the effect of dapivirine, darunavir and tenofovir, currently at advanced stages of microbicides development, on expression of drug transporters in cell lines. Expression of efflux ABC transporters in cervical tissue was best represented in HeLa, Ect1/E6E7 and End1/E6E7 cell lines. Expression of influx OCT and ENT transporters in ectocervix matched expression in Hela while expression of influx SLCO transporters in vagina was best reflected in VK2/E6E7 cell line. Stimulation with darunavir and dapivirine upregulated MRP transporters, including MRP5 involved in transport of tenofovir. Dapivirine also significantly downregulated tenofovir substrate MRP4 in cervical cell lines. Treatment with darunavir and dapivirine showed no significant effect on expression of BCRP, MRP2 and P-glycoprotein implicated in efflux of different ARV drugs. Darunavir strongly induced expression in most cell lines of CNT3 involved in cell uptake of nucleotide/nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors and SLCO drug transporters involved in cell uptake of protease inhibitors. This study provides insight into the suitability of cervicovaginal cell lines for assessment of ARV drugs in transport kinetics studies. The modulatory effect of darunavir and dapivirine on expression of drug transporters involved in transport of tenofovir points to the possibility of combining these drugs to improve retention of individual drugs at target tissues.
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spelling pubmed-44778952015-07-02 Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs Hijazi, Karolin Cuppone, Anna M. Smith, Kieron Stincarelli, Maria A. Ekeruche-Makinde, Julia De Falco, Giulia Hold, Georgina L. Shattock, Robin Kelly, Charles G. Pozzi, Gianni Iannelli, Francesco PLoS One Research Article Anti-retroviral (ARV) –based microbicides are one of the strategies pursued to prevent HIV-1 transmission. Delivery of ARV drugs to subepithelial CD4+ T cells at concentrations for protection is likely determined by drug transporters expressed in the cervicovaginal epithelium. To define the role of drug transporters in mucosal disposition of topically applied ARV-based microbicides, these must be tested in epithelial cell line-based biopharmaceutical assays factoring the effect of relevant drug transporters. We have characterised gene expression of influx and efflux drug transporters in a panel of cervicovaginal cell lines and compared this to expression in cervicovaginal tissue. We also investigated the effect of dapivirine, darunavir and tenofovir, currently at advanced stages of microbicides development, on expression of drug transporters in cell lines. Expression of efflux ABC transporters in cervical tissue was best represented in HeLa, Ect1/E6E7 and End1/E6E7 cell lines. Expression of influx OCT and ENT transporters in ectocervix matched expression in Hela while expression of influx SLCO transporters in vagina was best reflected in VK2/E6E7 cell line. Stimulation with darunavir and dapivirine upregulated MRP transporters, including MRP5 involved in transport of tenofovir. Dapivirine also significantly downregulated tenofovir substrate MRP4 in cervical cell lines. Treatment with darunavir and dapivirine showed no significant effect on expression of BCRP, MRP2 and P-glycoprotein implicated in efflux of different ARV drugs. Darunavir strongly induced expression in most cell lines of CNT3 involved in cell uptake of nucleotide/nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors and SLCO drug transporters involved in cell uptake of protease inhibitors. This study provides insight into the suitability of cervicovaginal cell lines for assessment of ARV drugs in transport kinetics studies. The modulatory effect of darunavir and dapivirine on expression of drug transporters involved in transport of tenofovir points to the possibility of combining these drugs to improve retention of individual drugs at target tissues. Public Library of Science 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4477895/ /pubmed/26102284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131405 Text en © 2015 Hijazi 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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Hijazi, Karolin
Cuppone, Anna M.
Smith, Kieron
Stincarelli, Maria A.
Ekeruche-Makinde, Julia
De Falco, Giulia
Hold, Georgina L.
Shattock, Robin
Kelly, Charles G.
Pozzi, Gianni
Iannelli, Francesco
Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title_full Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title_fullStr Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title_short Expression of Genes for Drug Transporters in the Human Female Genital Tract and Modulatory Effect of Antiretroviral Drugs
title_sort expression of genes for drug transporters in the human female genital tract and modulatory effect of antiretroviral drugs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26102284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131405
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