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Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes

[Image: see text] Human liver microsomes (HLM) and human hepatocytes (HH) are important in vitro systems for studies of intrinsic drug clearance (CL(int)) in the liver. However, the CL(int) values are often in disagreement for these two systems. Here, we investigated these differences in a side-by-s...

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Autores principales: Wegler, Christine, Matsson, Pär, Krogstad, Veronica, Urdzik, Jozef, Christensen, Hege, Andersson, Tommy B., Artursson, Per
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33739838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.1c00053
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author Wegler, Christine
Matsson, Pär
Krogstad, Veronica
Urdzik, Jozef
Christensen, Hege
Andersson, Tommy B.
Artursson, Per
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Matsson, Pär
Krogstad, Veronica
Urdzik, Jozef
Christensen, Hege
Andersson, Tommy B.
Artursson, Per
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description [Image: see text] Human liver microsomes (HLM) and human hepatocytes (HH) are important in vitro systems for studies of intrinsic drug clearance (CL(int)) in the liver. However, the CL(int) values are often in disagreement for these two systems. Here, we investigated these differences in a side-by-side comparison of drug metabolism in HLM and HH prepared from 15 matched donors. Protein expression and intracellular unbound drug concentration (Kp(uu)) effects on the CL(int) were investigated for five prototypical probe substrates (bupropion–CYP2B6, diclofenac–CYP2C9, omeprazole–CYP2C19, bufuralol–CYP2D6, and midazolam–CYP3A4). The samples were donor-matched to compensate for inter-individual variability but still showed systematic differences in CL(int). Global proteomics analysis outlined differences in HLM from HH and homogenates of human liver (HL), indicating variable enrichment of ER-localized cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes in the HLM preparation. This suggests that the HLM may not equally and accurately capture metabolic capacity for all CYPs. Scaling CL(int) with CYP amounts and Kp(uu) could only partly explain the discordance in absolute values of CL(int) for the five substrates. Nevertheless, scaling with CYP amounts improved the agreement in rank order for the majority of the substrates. Other factors, such as contribution of additional enzymes and variability in the proportions of active and inactive CYP enzymes in HLM and HH, may have to be considered to avoid the use of empirical scaling factors for prediction of drug metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-80413792021-04-13 Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes Wegler, Christine Matsson, Pär Krogstad, Veronica Urdzik, Jozef Christensen, Hege Andersson, Tommy B. Artursson, Per Mol Pharm [Image: see text] Human liver microsomes (HLM) and human hepatocytes (HH) are important in vitro systems for studies of intrinsic drug clearance (CL(int)) in the liver. However, the CL(int) values are often in disagreement for these two systems. Here, we investigated these differences in a side-by-side comparison of drug metabolism in HLM and HH prepared from 15 matched donors. Protein expression and intracellular unbound drug concentration (Kp(uu)) effects on the CL(int) were investigated for five prototypical probe substrates (bupropion–CYP2B6, diclofenac–CYP2C9, omeprazole–CYP2C19, bufuralol–CYP2D6, and midazolam–CYP3A4). The samples were donor-matched to compensate for inter-individual variability but still showed systematic differences in CL(int). Global proteomics analysis outlined differences in HLM from HH and homogenates of human liver (HL), indicating variable enrichment of ER-localized cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes in the HLM preparation. This suggests that the HLM may not equally and accurately capture metabolic capacity for all CYPs. Scaling CL(int) with CYP amounts and Kp(uu) could only partly explain the discordance in absolute values of CL(int) for the five substrates. Nevertheless, scaling with CYP amounts improved the agreement in rank order for the majority of the substrates. Other factors, such as contribution of additional enzymes and variability in the proportions of active and inactive CYP enzymes in HLM and HH, may have to be considered to avoid the use of empirical scaling factors for prediction of drug metabolism. American Chemical Society 2021-03-19 2021-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8041379/ /pubmed/33739838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.1c00053 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Wegler, Christine
Matsson, Pär
Krogstad, Veronica
Urdzik, Jozef
Christensen, Hege
Andersson, Tommy B.
Artursson, Per
Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title_full Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title_fullStr Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title_short Influence of Proteome Profiles and Intracellular Drug Exposure on Differences in CYP Activity in Donor-Matched Human Liver Microsomes and Hepatocytes
title_sort influence of proteome profiles and intracellular drug exposure on differences in cyp activity in donor-matched human liver microsomes and hepatocytes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33739838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.1c00053
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