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J Mol Graph Model ; 122: 108457, 2023 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37004419

RESUMEN

Schistosoma glutathione transferases (GSTs) have been identified as attractive drug targets for the design of novel antischistosomals. Here, we used in silico methods to validate the discriminative inhibitory properties of bromosulfophthalein (BSP) against the 26-kDa GST from S. japonicum (Sj26GST), and the 28-kDa GST from S. haematobium (Sh28GST), versus human GST (hGST) isoforms alpha (hGSTA), mu (hGSTM) and pi (hGSTP). The use of BSP as an archetypal selective inhibitor was harnessed to produce molecular dynamics-derived pharmacophores of the two targets. Pharmacophore-based screening using a large dataset of experimental and approved drug compounds was performed to produce a shortlist of candidates. The top candidate for each target was prioritised via molecular docking, yielding guanosine-3'-monophosphate-5'-diphosphate (G3D) for Sj26GST, and quercetin-3'-O-phosphate (Q3P) for Sh28GST. Comparative molecular dynamics studies of both candidates compared to BSP showed similar characteristics of binding stability and strength, suggesting their potential to emulate the inhibitory effects of BSP.


Asunto(s)
Simulación de Dinámica Molecular , Sulfobromoftaleína , Animales , Humanos , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , Farmacóforo , Schistosoma/metabolismo , Glutatión Transferasa/química , Glutatión Transferasa/metabolismo , Glutatión/metabolismo
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Mol Biochem Parasitol ; 252: 111524, 2022 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36195242

RESUMEN

Glutathione transferases (GSTs) are major detoxification enzymes vital for the survival and reproduction of schistosomes during infection in humans. Schistosoma encode two GST isoenzymes, the 26- and 28-kDa isoforms, that show different substrate specificities and cellular localisations. Bromosulfophthalein (BSP) has been identified and characterised as a potent 26-kDa Schistosoma japonicum GST (Sj26GST) inhibitor with an anthelmintic potential. This study describes the structure, function, and ligandin properties of the 28-kDa Schistosoma japonicum GST (Sj28GST) towards BSP. Enzyme kinetics show that BSP is a potent enzyme inhibitor, with a specific activity decreases from 60.4 µmol/min/mg to 0.0742 µmol/min/mg and an IC50 in the micromolar range of 0.74 µM. Far-UV circular dichroism confirmed that purified Sj28GST follows a typical GST fold, which is predominantly alpha-helical. Fluorescence spectroscopy suggests that BSP binding occurs at a site distinct from the glutathione-binding site (G-site); however, the binding does not alter the local G-site environment. Isothermal titration calorimetry studies show that the binding of BSP to Sj28GST is exergonic (∆G°= -33 kJ/mol) and enthalpically-driven, with a stoichiometry of one BSP per dimer. The stability of Sj28GST (∆G(H2O) = 4.7 kcal/mol) is notably lower than Sj26GST, owing to differences in the enzyme's dimeric interfaces. We conclude that Sj28GST shares similar biophysical characteristics with Sj26GST based on its kinetic properties and susceptibility to low concentrations of BSP. The study supports the potential benefits of re-purposing BSP as a potential drug or prodrug to mitigate the scourge of schistosomiasis.


Asunto(s)
Glutatión Transferasa , Schistosoma japonicum , Sulfobromoftaleína , Animales , Sitios de Unión , Calorimetría , Glutatión/metabolismo , Glutatión Transferasa/antagonistas & inhibidores , Schistosoma japonicum/efectos de los fármacos , Schistosoma japonicum/enzimología , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología
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Proteins ; 90(8): 1561-1569, 2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35312105

RESUMEN

The binding channel of Schistosoma glutathione transferase (SGST) has been identified to possess a non-substrate site implicated in enzyme inhibition. This binding channel is formed by the interface of the GST dimer. We produced a comparative characterization of the SGST dimer interface with respect to that of human GST (hGST) analogues using the selective binding of bromosulfophthalein (BSP). First, two SGST and three hGST structures were used as search queries to assemble a data set of 48 empirical GST structures. Sequence alignment to generate a universal residue indexing scheme was then performed, followed by local superposition of the dimer interface. Principal component analysis revealed appreciable variation of the dimer interface, suggesting the potential for selective inhibition of SGST. BSP was found to dock invariably in the dimer interface core pocket, placing it in proximity to the GST catalytic domains, through which it may exert its inhibitory behavior. Binding poses across the GST forms were distinguished with ligand interaction profiling, where SGST complexes showed stabilization of ligand aromatic- and sulfonate moieties, which altogether anchor the ligand and produce a tight association. In comparison, missing aromatic stabilization in the hGST complexes impart large bonding distances, causing mobile poses likely to dissociate. Altogether, this study illustrates the potential for selective inhibition of SGST, rationalizes the selective behavior of the BSP inhibitor, and produces a reliable metric for construction and validation of pharmacophore models of the SGST binding channel.


Asunto(s)
Glutatión Transferasa , Sulfobromoftaleína , Animales , Sitios de Unión , Glutatión Transferasa/genética , Glutatión Transferasa/metabolismo , Humanos , Ligandos , Schistosoma/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína/metabolismo
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Anal Biochem ; 644: 114414, 2022 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34653415

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In the 1960s, my lab was interested in understanding how bilirubin and other organic anions are transferred from the plasma through the liver cell and into the bile. We performed gel filtration of liver supernatants and identified two protein fractions, designated Y and Z, which bound organic anions including bilirubin, and thus we proposed that they were involved in hepatic uptake of organic anions from plasma. Subsequently, the Y and Z proteins responsible for this binding activity were purified, cloned, and sequenced. With Bill Jakoby, we identified Y protein as a member of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) protein family. In separate studies, Z was found to be a member of the fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family. These proteins have since been shown to have additional surprising roles, but understanding of their full role in physiology and disease has not yet been achieved. In the 1960s, bilirubin metabolism was a "hot" topic. Along with other groups, my lab was studying various forms of inheritable jaundice in an effort to dissect the mechanism of bilirubin's transfer from plasma into the hepatocyte and its role in intracellular metabolism and biliary secretion. These processes were eventually identified and found to be related to the basic mechanisms whereby the liver handles many anionic drugs, metabolites, and hormones. Because the mechanism of hepatic uptake of bilirubin was unknown, A.J. Levi, Z. Gatmaitan, and I took advantage of advances in gel permeation chromatography to study this process. In 1969, we described two hepatic cytoplasmic protein fractions, designated Y and Z, that bound bilirubin and various organic anionic dyes in vivo and in vitro and, based on tissue distribution, abundance, and effects of genetic and pharmacologic models, were proposed to participate in organic anion uptake (Levi et al., 1969) [1]. In the decades since then, the Y and Z proteins have been identified as members of large protein families that were cloned and sequenced. Several surprising functions emerged, whereas others are proposed based on binding properties. Many challenges remain in understanding the full role of these proteins in physiology and disease.


Asunto(s)
Bilirrubina , Sulfobromoftaleína , Aniones/metabolismo , Glutatión Transferasa/metabolismo , Hígado/metabolismo , Proteínas/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína/metabolismo
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Biomolecules ; 11(12)2021 12 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34944488

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Glutathione transferases (GSTs) are the main detoxification enzymes in schistosomes. These parasitic enzymes tend to be upregulated during drug treatment, with Schistosoma haematobium being one of the species that mainly affect humans. There is a lack of complete sequence information on the closely related bovis and haematobium 26-kDa GST isoforms in any database. Consequently, we engineered a pseudo-26-kDa S. bovis/haematobium GST (Sbh26GST) to understand structure-function relations and ligandin activity towards selected potential ligands. Sbh26GST was overexpressed in Escherichia coli as an MBP-fusion protein, purified to homogeneity and catalyzed 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene-glutathione (CDNB-GSH) conjugation activity, with a specific activity of 13 µmol/min/mg. This activity decreased by ~95% in the presence of bromosulfophthalein (BSP), which showed an IC50 of 27 µM. Additionally, enzyme kinetics revealed that BSP acts as a non-competitive inhibitor relative to GSH. Spectroscopic studies affirmed that Sbh26GST adopts the canonical GST structure, which is predominantly α-helical. Further extrinsic 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate (ANS) spectroscopy illustrated that BSP, praziquantel (PZQ), and artemisinin (ART) might preferentially bind at the dimer interface or in proximity to the hydrophobic substrate-binding site of the enzyme. The Sbh26GST-BSP interaction is both enthalpically and entropically driven, with a stoichiometry of one BSP molecule per Sbh26GST dimer. Enzyme stability appeared enhanced in the presence of BSP and GSH. Induced fit ligand docking affirmed the spectroscopic, thermodynamic, and molecular modelling results. In conclusion, BSP is a potent inhibitor of Sbh26GST and could potentially be rationalized as a treatment for schistosomiasis.


Asunto(s)
Escherichia coli/crecimiento & desarrollo , Glutatión Transferasa/metabolismo , Ingeniería de Proteínas/métodos , Schistosoma haematobium/enzimología , Animales , Estabilidad de Enzimas , Escherichia coli/genética , Glutatión Transferasa/química , Glutatión Transferasa/genética , Proteínas del Helminto/química , Proteínas del Helminto/genética , Proteínas del Helminto/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Schistosoma haematobium/genética , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología
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Drug Metab Pharmacokinet ; 41: 100416, 2021 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34619547

RESUMEN

Organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATP) 2B1 is expressed in the intestine and liver, and OATP2B1-mediated transport of estrone 3-sulfate is pH-dependent and consists of: the high-affinity component (Hc) and low-affinity component (Lc). This study aimed to evaluate the influence of pH on the transport kinetics of each component, along with the inhibitory nature of ten OATP2B1 inhibitors. The Michaelis constants (Km) were 4-fold and 1.5-fold lower at pH 6.3 than at pH 7.4, for Hc and Lc respectively. The inhibitory potencies of diclofenac, indomethacin, and ibuprofen towards Hc were 1.5-4.3 fold lower at pH 6.3 than at pH 7.4. Contrastingly, inhibitory potencies towards Lc were 9.0-52 fold lower at pH 7.4. Similarly, the inhibitory effect of naproxen was stronger towards Hc at pH 6.3 and towards Lc at pH 7.4. On the other hand, celecoxib selectively inhibited Lc transport at pH 7.4. Rifampicin inhibited both components at pH 6.3 and 7.4 to a similar extent, while bromosulphophthalein, naringin, and gefitinib selectively inhibited Hc irrespective of pH. Fexofenadine inhibited neither component. In conclusion, the transport affinities of both Hc and Lc were enhanced under acidic conditions. The influence of pH on the inhibitory potency towards each component varied among the inhibitors.


Asunto(s)
Transportadores de Anión Orgánico , Transporte Biológico , Estrona , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Cinética , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína
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Redox Biol ; 46: 102070, 2021 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34304108

RESUMEN

Selenoproteins are translated via animal domain-specific elongation machineries that redefine dedicated UGA opal codons from termination of translation to selenocysteine (Sec) insertion, utilizing specific tRNA species and Sec-specific elongation factors. This has made recombinant production of mammalian selenoproteins in E. coli technically challenging but recently we developed a methodology that enables such production, using recoding of UAG for Sec in an RF1-deficient host strain. Here we used that approach for production of the human glutathione peroxidases 1, 2 and 4 (GPX1, GPX2 and GPX4), with all these three enzymes being important antioxidant selenoproteins. Among these, GPX4 is the sole embryonically essential enzyme, and is also known to be essential for spermatogenesis as well as protection from cell death through ferroptosis. Enzyme kinetics, ICP-MS and mass spectrometry analyses of the purified recombinant proteins were used to characterize selenoprotein characteristics and their Sec contents. This revealed a unique phenomenon of one-codon skipping, resulting in a lack of a single amino acid at the position corresponding to the selenocysteine (Sec) residue, in about 30% of the recombinant GPX isoenzyme products. We furthermore confirmed the previously described UAG suppression with Lys or Gln as well as a minor suppression with Tyr, together resulting in about 20% Sec contents in the full-length proteins. No additional frameshifts or translational errors were detected. We subsequently found that Sec-containing GPX4 could be further purified over a bromosulfophthalein-column, yielding purified recombinant GPX4 with close to complete Sec contents. This production method for homogenously purified GPX4 should help to further advance the studies of this important selenoprotein.


Asunto(s)
Escherichia coli , Sulfobromoftaleína , Animales , Codón de Terminación , Escherichia coli/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Selenocisteína , Selenoproteínas/genética
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Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol ; 42(5): 456-463, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32787484

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: It has been reported that glutathione (GSH), the most abundant cellular antioxidant, can inhibit production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by activated macrophages. Bromosulfophthalein (BSP) has been recognized as an inhibitor of the efflux of reduced GSH from cells, leading to an increase in the intracellular GSH level. In this study, we evaluated, for the first time, whether BSP possessed anti-inflammatory effects in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: RAW 264.7 cells were treated with BSP and the levels of proinflammatory cytokines, GSH, and nitrite were assessed. Gene expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF α), interleukin-1beta (IL-1ß), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) was analyzed via quantitative RT-PCR. We also examined various inflammatory signaling pathways including Akt/forkhead box protein O1 (FoxO1)/toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), and Fas protein by Western blot and flow cytometry analysis. RESULTS: Our study demonstrated that BSP induced an increase in intracellular GSH level in LPS-stimulated macrophages. BSP inhibited production of nitric oxide and proinflammatory cytokines. BSP increased phosphorylation of Akt and nuclear exclusion of FoxO1 and suppressed TLR4 expression. Additionally, BSP decreased MAPKs activation and Fas expression. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data suggest that BSP can attenuate inflammation through multiple signaling pathways. These findings highlight the potential of BSP as a new anti-inflammatory agent.


Asunto(s)
Antiinflamatorios/farmacología , Mediadores de Inflamación/metabolismo , Lipopolisacáridos/farmacología , Activación de Macrófagos/efectos de los fármacos , Macrófagos/efectos de los fármacos , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Animales , Citocinas/genética , Citocinas/metabolismo , Proteína Forkhead Box O1/metabolismo , Macrófagos/inmunología , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Ratones , Proteínas Quinasas Activadas por Mitógenos/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo II/genética , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo II/metabolismo , Fosforilación , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-akt/metabolismo , Células RAW 264.7 , Transducción de Señal , Receptor Toll-Like 4/metabolismo , Receptor fas/metabolismo
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Anal Chem ; 91(11): 6996-7000, 2019 06 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31088071

RESUMEN

It is highly desirable to realize real-time monitoring of the drug delivery/release process in cancer treatment. Herein, a monitorable mitochondria-specific DNAtrain (MitoDNAtrs) was developed for image-guided drug delivery and synergistic cancer therapy. In this system, mitochondria-targeting Cy5.5 dye served as the "locomotive" to guide the DNA "vehicle" selectively accumulating in the cancer cells in a detectable manner. More importantly, Cy5.5 showed reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ability, which made it a promising adjuvant chemotherapy amplifier for cancer theranostics.


Asunto(s)
Antineoplásicos/administración & dosificación , Carbocianinas/farmacocinética , Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos/métodos , Mitocondrias/efectos de los fármacos , Carbocianinas/química , ADN/química , ADN/farmacocinética , Doxorrubicina/administración & dosificación , Portadores de Fármacos/administración & dosificación , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Portadores de Fármacos/farmacología , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/farmacocinética , Humanos , Células MCF-7 , Mitocondrias/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Nanomedicina Teranóstica/métodos
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Mol Pharmacol ; 96(2): 128-137, 2019 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31127008

RESUMEN

Drug transporters play a crucial role in pharmacokinetics. One subfamily of transporters with proven clinical relevance are the OATP1B transporters. Recently we identified a new member of the OATP1B family named OATP1B3-1B7 (LST-3TM12). This functional transporter is encoded by SLCO1B3 and SLCO1B7 OATP1B3-1B7 is expressed in hepatocytes and is located in the membrane of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). One aim of this study was to test whether OATP1B3-1B7 interacts with commercial drugs. First, we screened a selection of OATP1B substrates for inhibition of OATP1B3-1B7-mediated transport of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and identified several inhibitors. One such inhibitor was ezetimibe, which not only inhibited OATP1B3-1B7 but is also a substrate, as its cellular content was significantly increased in cells heterologously expressing the transporter. In humans, ezetimibe is extensively metabolized by hepatic and intestinal uridine-5'-diphospho-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs), the catalytic site of which is located within the SER lumen. After verification of OATP1B3-1B7 expression in the small intestine, we determined in microsomes whether SER access can be modulated by inhibitors of OATP1B3-1B7. We were able to show that these compounds significantly reduced accumulation in small intestinal and hepatic microsomes, which influenced the rate of ezetimibe ß-D-glucuronide formation as determined in microsomes treated with bromsulphthalein. Notably, this molecule not only inhibits the herein reported transporter but also other transport systems. In conclusion, we report that multiple drugs interact with OATP1B3-1B7; for ezetimibe, we were able to show that SER access and metabolism is significantly reduced by bromsulphthalein, which is an inhibitor of OATP1B3-1B7. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: OATP1B3-1B3 (LST-3TM12) is a transporter that has yet to be fully characterized. We provide valuable insight into the interaction potential of this transporter with several marketed drugs. Ezetimibe, which interacted with OATP1B3-1B7, is highly metabolized by uridine-5'-diphospho-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs), whose catalytic site is located within the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) lumen. Through microsomal assays with ezetimibe and the transport inhibitor bromsulphthalein we investigated the interdependence of SER access and the glucuronidation rate of ezetimibe. These findings led us to the hypothesis that access or exit of drugs to the SER is orchestrated by SER transporters such as OATP1B3-1B7.


Asunto(s)
Retículo Endoplásmico Liso/química , Ezetimiba/farmacocinética , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/metabolismo , Proteínas Transportadoras de Solutos/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Transporte Biológico , Dominio Catalítico , Glucuronosiltransferasa/química , Células HeLa , Humanos , Intestino Delgado/metabolismo , Microsomas Hepáticos/efectos de los fármacos , Microsomas Hepáticos/metabolismo
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Biomed Pharmacother ; 107: 665-674, 2018 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30118883

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BACKGROUND: NLRP3 inflammasome is described in many pathological conditions and is also involved in drug induced liver injury. AIM OF THE WORK: To investigate the role of NLRP3 inflammasome in liver injury induced by chronic alcohol and/or atorvastatin ingestion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty male Wistar rats were used. They were divided into 5 groups: (I) control naïve (II) Alcoholic: given ethanol 8 g/kg/day, p.o (III) Atorvastatin: given atorvastatin 10 mg/kg/day, p.o. (IV) Alcoholic + atorvastatin (V) Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA): given ASA 10 mg/kg/day, p.o together with alcohol and atorvastatin. Isolated perfused liver, biochemical and histological studies were done. RESULTS: Atorvastatin and alcohol induced liver inflammation with increasing the expression of NLRP3, IL-1ß and caspase-8 immune-reaction. Atorvastatin and alcohol decreased the reduced form of glutathione in hepatic tissues and induced insulin resistance. ASA administration alleviated the hepatotoxic effects of alcohol and atorvastatin to a significant extent. CONCLUSIONS: Acetylsalicylic acid alleviated the hepatotoxic effects of alcohol and atorvastatin through decreasing the production of NLRP3 inflammasome in rats' liver.


Asunto(s)
Alcoholismo/metabolismo , Aspirina/farmacología , Atorvastatina/efectos adversos , Inflamasomas/metabolismo , Resistencia a la Insulina , Hígado/fisiopatología , Proteína con Dominio Pirina 3 de la Familia NLR/metabolismo , Alcoholismo/patología , Animales , Ácidos y Sales Biliares/metabolismo , Caspasa 8/metabolismo , Hepatocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Hepatocitos/metabolismo , Hepatocitos/ultraestructura , Inflamasomas/ultraestructura , Hígado/efectos de los fármacos , Hígado/metabolismo , Hígado/ultraestructura , Pruebas de Función Hepática , Masculino , Perfusión , Ratas Wistar , Coloración y Etiquetado , Sulfobromoftaleína/metabolismo
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Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol ; 123(2): 147-154, 2018 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29498478

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Sulfonylureas (SUs) such as glibenclamide, gliclazide, glimepiride, glipizide and gliquidone are one of the first oral medicines available for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and are widely used for the treatment of hyperglycaemia. The hepatic transporters, organic anion transporting polypeptide 1B1 (OATP1B1) and organic anion transporting polypeptide 1B3 (OATP1B3), play an important role in the disposition of a variety of drugs by mediating their uptake from blood into hepatocytes. Drug-drug interactions mediated by OATP1B1/1B3 may result in the hepatic transporting change for drug substrates. The inhibitory effects of glibenclamide and glimepiride on sulfobromophthalein (BSP) uptake have been previously studied, and glibenclamide has been reported as the substrate of OATP1B3, but it remains unclear whether other SUs such as gliclazide, glipizide and gliquidone are substrates of OATP1B1 and OATP1B3. Here, we investigated the relationship between the five most commonly applied SUs (glibenclamide, gliclazide, glimepiride, glipizide, gliquidone) and OATP1B1 and OATP1B3. We performed uptake and inhibition assays in HEK293T cells stably expressing OATP1B1 or OATP1B3, respectively, and established a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method for the simultaneous measurement of five SUs. We demonstrated that gliclazide and glimepiride are substrates of OATP1B1 and glibenclamide and glipizide are substrates of OATP1B3. We also confirmed the interaction between these SUs and rosuvastatin. No transporting was observed for gliquidone, suggesting that it is not a substrate of either transporter.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/tratamiento farmacológico , Hipoglucemiantes/farmacología , Transportador 1 de Anión Orgánico Específico del Hígado/metabolismo , Miembro 1B3 de la Familia de los Transportadores de Solutos de Aniones Orgánicos/metabolismo , Compuestos de Sulfonilurea/farmacología , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Ácido Glicirrínico/farmacología , Células HEK293 , Hepatocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Hepatocitos/metabolismo , Humanos , Hígado/citología , Hígado/efectos de los fármacos , Hígado/metabolismo , Transportador 1 de Anión Orgánico Específico del Hígado/antagonistas & inhibidores , Rifampin/farmacología , Rosuvastatina Cálcica/farmacología , Miembro 1B3 de la Familia de los Transportadores de Solutos de Aniones Orgánicos/antagonistas & inhibidores , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem
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Toxicol Lett ; 277: 18-23, 2017 Aug 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28552774

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The mechanism underlying the intestinal absorption of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) was investigated using Caco-2 cells. The uptake of PFOA from the apical membrane of Caco-2 cells was fast, and pH, temperature, and concentration dependent, but Na+ independent. Coincubation with sulfobromophthalein (BSP), glibenclamide, estron-3-sulfate, cyclosporine A or rifamycin SV, which are typical substrates or inhibitors of organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATPs), significantly decreased the uptake of PFOA. However, coincubation with probenecid or p-aminohippuric acid, typical substrates of organic anion transporters, did not decrease the uptake of PFOA. Furthermore, coincubation with l-lactic acid or benzoic acid, substrates of monocarboxylic acid transporters, did not decrease PFOA uptake. The relationship between the initial uptake of PFOA and its concentration was saturable, suggesting the involvement of a carrier-mediated process. The calculated Km and uptake clearance (Vmax/Km) values for PFOA were 8.3µM and 55.0µL/mg protein/min, respectively. This clearance value was about 3-fold greater than that of the non-saturable uptake clearance (Kd: 18.1µL/mg protein/min). Lineweaver-Burk plots revealed that BSP competitively inhibits the uptake of PFOA, with a Ki value of 23.1µM. These results suggest that the uptake of PFOA from the apical membranes of Caco-2 cells could be, at least in part, mediated by OATPs along with BSP.


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Caprilatos/metabolismo , Células Epiteliales/metabolismo , Fluorocarburos/metabolismo , Absorción Intestinal , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/metabolismo , Células CACO-2 , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Células Epiteliales/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Mucosa Intestinal/efectos de los fármacos , Cinética , Modelos Biológicos , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/antagonistas & inhibidores , Sodio/metabolismo , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Temperatura
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Comput Methods Programs Biomed ; 143: 129-135, 2017 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28391810

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We describe and illustrate use of DISTING, a novel web application for computing alternative structurally identifiable linear compartmental models that are input-output indistinguishable from a postulated linear compartmental model. Several computer packages are available for analysing the structural identifiability of such models, but DISTING is the first to be made available for assessing indistinguishability. METHODS: The computational algorithms embedded in DISTING are based on advanced versions of established geometric and algebraic properties of linear compartmental models, embedded in a user-friendly graphic model user interface. Novel computational tools greatly speed up the overall procedure. These include algorithms for Jacobian matrix reduction, submatrix rank reduction, and parallelization of candidate rank computations in symbolic matrix analysis. RESULTS: The application of DISTING to three postulated models with respectively two, three and four compartments is given. The 2-compartment example is used to illustrate the indistinguishability problem; the original (unidentifiable) model is found to have two structurally identifiable models that are indistinguishable from it. The 3-compartment example has three structurally identifiable indistinguishable models. It is found from DISTING that the four-compartment example has five structurally identifiable models indistinguishable from the original postulated model. This example shows that care is needed when dealing with models that have two or more compartments which are neither perturbed nor observed, because the numbering of these compartments may be arbitrary. CONCLUSIONS: DISTING is universally and freely available via the Internet. It is easy to use and circumvents tedious and complicated algebraic analysis previously done by hand.


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Algoritmos , Gráficos por Computador , Internet , Programas Informáticos , Simulación por Computador , Humanos , Modelos Lineales , Hígado/efectos de los fármacos , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas , Sulfobromoftaleína/química , Biología de Sistemas
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Drug Metab Pharmacokinet ; 32(1): 116-119, 2017 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27916488

RESUMEN

Entecavir (ETV) and tenofovir (TFV) are essential nucleoside analogues in current hepatitis B virus (HBV) treatments. Since these drugs target the HBV polymerase that is localized within human hepatocytes, determining of their cellular uptake process is an important step in fully understanding their pharmacological actions. However, the human hepatic transporters responsible for their uptake have remained unidentified. Therefore, this study aimed at identifying the primary ETV and TFV uptake transporter(s) in human hepatocytes. In transport assays, temperature-sensitive ETV and TFV uptake by human hepatocytes were observed, and their uptake were strongly inhibited by bromosulfophthalein, which is an inhibitor of organic anion transporters/organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATs/OATPs). Given these results, ETV and TFV uptake activities in several human OAT/OATP expression systems were examined. The results showed that, among the transporters tested, only OAT2 possessed ETV transport activity. On the other hand, none of the transporters showed any TFV uptake activity. To summarize, our results identify that human OAT2 is an ETV transporter, thereby suggesting that it plays an important part in the mechanisms underlying ETV antiviral activity. Furthermore, although the hepatic TFV transporters remain unknown, our results have, at least, clarified that these two anti-HBV drugs have different hepatocyte entry routes.


Asunto(s)
Guanina/análogos & derivados , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico Sodio-Independiente/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico/efectos de los fármacos , Guanina/antagonistas & inhibidores , Guanina/metabolismo , Guanina/farmacocinética , Hepatocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Hepatocitos/metabolismo , Humanos , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Temperatura , Tenofovir/antagonistas & inhibidores , Tenofovir/metabolismo , Tenofovir/farmacocinética
16.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1858(11): 2894-2902, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27594653

RESUMEN

The hepatic uptake transporters OATP1B1 (SLCO1B1) and OATP1B3 (SLCO1B3) mediate the uptake of endogenous metabolites and drugs from blood into hepatocytes. Alterations of transport function are accompanied with variations in drug plasma concentrations and the risk of adverse drug effects. Thus, knowledge on amino acids determining substrate recognition or transport kinetics are important to predict alterations in transport kinetics. Therefore, we analyzed the charged amino acids His54 and Tyr169, both located at the extracellular entry of the predicted transmembrane pore of OATP1B1. Based on a computational analysis we established HEK293 cell lines overexpressing the mutant OATP1B1 proteins HEK-OATP1B1p.H54Q, -p.H54A, -p.Y169H and -p.Y169A and analyzed protein expression, localization and transport kinetics of the four OATP1B1 substrates bromosulfophthalein, estradiaol-17ß-glucuronide, taurocholate and pravastatin. Consequences on transport were detected for all mutants and these were different for each amino acid exchange and for each substrate tested. For example, the exchange H54Q resulted in reduced transport for BSP (78% of wildtype OATP1B1 transport at 0.05µM, P<0.01) with reduced affinity to this substrate (Km value increases from 0.76µM to 8.04µM) but in stimulated E217ßG transport (138% compared to wildtype transport at 10µM, P<0.001). Investigating amino acid exchanges located at the extracellular entry of the transport pore of the OATP1B1 protein we demonstrated that these residues are involved in modulating transport kinetics and this participation strongly depends on the substrate and not on the physicochemical character of the investigated amino acid.


Asunto(s)
Estradiol/análogos & derivados , Transportador 1 de Anión Orgánico Específico del Hígado/química , Mutación , Sulfobromoftaleína/química , Ácido Taurocólico/química , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Transporte Biológico , Estradiol/química , Expresión Génica , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Cinética , Transportador 1 de Anión Orgánico Específico del Hígado/genética , Transportador 1 de Anión Orgánico Específico del Hígado/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Mutagénesis Sitio-Dirigida , Pravastatina/química , Dominios y Motivos de Interacción de Proteínas , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Alineación de Secuencia , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Transgenes
17.
Drug Metab Dispos ; 43(7): 984-93, 2015 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25904762

RESUMEN

The contribution of organic anion transporter OAT2 (SLC22A7) to the renal tubular secretion of creatinine and its exact localization in the kidney are reportedly controversial. In the present investigation, the transport of creatinine was assessed in human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells that stably expressed human OAT2 (OAT2-HEK) and isolated human renal proximal tubule cells (HRPTCs). The tubular localization of OAT2 in human, monkey, and rat kidney was characterized. The overexpression of OAT2 significantly enhanced the uptake of creatinine in OAT2-HEK cells. Under physiologic conditions (creatinine concentrations of 41.2 and 123.5 µM), the initial rate of OAT2-mediated creatinine transport was approximately 11-, 80-, and 80-fold higher than OCT2, multidrug and toxin extrusion protein (MATE)1, and MATE2K, respectively, resulting in approximately 37-, 1850-, and 80-fold increase of the intrinsic transport clearance when normalized to the transporter protein concentrations. Creatinine intracellular uptake and transcellular transport in HRPTCs were decreased in the presence of 50 µM bromosulfophthalein and 100 µM indomethacin, which inhibited OAT2 more potently than other known creatinine transporters, OCT2 and multidrug and toxin extrusion proteins MATE1 and MATE2K (IC50: 1.3 µM vs. > 100 µM and 2.1 µM vs. > 200 µM for bromosulfophthalein and indomethacin, respectively) Immunohistochemistry analysis showed that OAT2 protein was localized to both basolateral and apical membranes of human and cynomolgus monkey renal proximal tubules, but appeared only on the apical membrane of rat proximal tubules. Collectively, the findings revealed the important role of OAT2 in renal secretion and possible reabsorption of creatinine and suggested a molecular basis for potential species difference in the transporter handling of creatinine.


Asunto(s)
Creatinina/metabolismo , Túbulos Renales/metabolismo , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico Sodio-Independiente/metabolismo , Animales , Antiportadores/metabolismo , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Indometacina/farmacología , Túbulos Renales Proximales/metabolismo , Cinética , Macaca fascicularis , Masculino , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico Sodio-Independiente/antagonistas & inhibidores , Proteínas de Transporte de Catión Orgánico/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Especificidad de la Especie , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología
18.
Endocrinology ; 156(7): 2704-12, 2015 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25919187

RESUMEN

Estriol biosynthesis in human placenta requires the uptake of a fetal liver-derived estriol precursor, 16α-hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (16α-OH DHEAS), by placental syncytiotrophoblasts at their basal plasma membrane (BM), which faces the fetal circulation. The aim of this work is to identify the transporter(s) mediating 16α-OH DHEAS uptake at the fetal side of syncytiotrophoblasts by using human placental BM-enriched vesicles and to examine the contribution of the putative transporter to estriol synthesis at the cellular level, using choriocarcinoma JEG-3 cells. Organic anion transporter (OAT)-4 and organic anion transporting polypeptide 2B1 proteins were enriched in human placental BM vesicles compared with crude membrane fraction. Uptake of [(3)H]16α-OH DHEAS by BM vesicles was partially inhibited in the absence of sodium but was significantly increased in the absence of chloride and after preloading glutarate. Uptake of [(3)H]16α-OH DHEAS by BM vesicles was significantly inhibited by OAT4 substrates such as dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, estrone-3-sulfate, and bromosulfophthalein but not by cyclosporin A, tetraethylammonium, p-aminohippuric acid, or cimetidine. These characteristics of vesicular [(3)H]16α-OH DHEAS uptake are in good agreement with those of human OAT4-transfected COS-7 cells as well as forskolin-differentiated JEG-3 cells. Estriol secretion from differentiated JEG-3 cells was detected when the cells were incubated with 16α-OH DHEAS for 8 hours but was inhibited in the presence of 50 µM bromosulfophthalein. Our results indicate that OAT4 at the BM of human placental syncytiotrophoblasts plays a predominant role in the uptake of 16α-OH DHEAS for placental estriol synthesis.


Asunto(s)
Deshidroepiandrosterona/análogos & derivados , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico Sodio-Independiente/metabolismo , Trofoblastos/metabolismo , Adulto , Animales , Células COS , Línea Celular Tumoral , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Chlorocebus aethiops , Deshidroepiandrosterona/metabolismo , Sulfato de Deshidroepiandrosterona/farmacología , Estriol/biosíntesis , Estriol/metabolismo , Estrona/análogos & derivados , Estrona/farmacología , Femenino , Feto , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Masculino , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico Sodio-Independiente/antagonistas & inhibidores , Placenta/efectos de los fármacos , Placenta/metabolismo , Embarazo , Radioisótopos , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Vesículas Transportadoras/metabolismo , Tritio , Trofoblastos/efectos de los fármacos
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J Pharm Sci ; 104(9): 3128-35, 2015 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25820021

RESUMEN

Mechanisms regulating fetal transfer of olmesartan, an angiotensin-II receptor type 1 antagonist, are important as potential determinants of life-threatening adverse fetal effects. The purpose of this study was to examine the olmesartan transport mechanism through the basal plasma membrane (BM) of human syncytiotrophoblasts forming the placental barrier. Uptake of olmesartan by human placental BM vesicles was potently inhibited by dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), estrone 3-sulfate, and bromosulfophthalein, which are all typical substrates of organic anion transporter (OAT) 4 localized at the BM of syncytiotrophoblasts, and was increased in the absence of chloride. In tetracycline-inducible OAT4-expressing cells, [(3) H]olmesartan uptake was increased by tetracycline treatment. Olmesartan uptake via OAT4 was concentration dependent with a Km of 20 µM, and was increased in the absence of chloride. [(3) H]Olmesartan efflux via OAT4 was also observed and was trans-stimulated by extracellular chloride and DHEAS. Thus, OAT4 mediates bidirectional transport of olmesartan and appears to regulate fetal transfer of olmesartan at the BM of syncytiotrophoblasts. Efflux transport of olmesartan via OAT4 from syncytiotrophoblasts to the fetal circulation might be facilitated in the presence of an inwardly directed physiological chloride gradient and extracellular DHEAS.


Asunto(s)
Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Imidazoles/metabolismo , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/metabolismo , Placenta/metabolismo , Tetrazoles/metabolismo , Bloqueadores del Receptor Tipo 1 de Angiotensina II/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico/efectos de los fármacos , Transporte Biológico/fisiología , Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Cloruros/metabolismo , Sulfato de Deshidroepiandrosterona/farmacología , Estrona/análogos & derivados , Estrona/farmacología , Femenino , Humanos , Placenta/efectos de los fármacos , Embarazo , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Trofoblastos/efectos de los fármacos , Trofoblastos/metabolismo
20.
Phytother Res ; 29(5): 662-7, 2015 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25589475

RESUMEN

Ginkgolide B (GB) is a selective and strong antagonist of platelet-activating factor with great benefits in CNS diseases treatment. The renal excretion constitutes the predominant secretory pathway of GB. Here, we investigated the potential role of renal drug transporters in GB urinary excretion. The intravenous administration of GB was conducted at 10 min post-administration of probenecid (potential inhibitor of organic anion transporters/organic anion transporting polypeptides) or bromosulfophthalein (traditional inhibitor of multi-drug resistance proteins) in rats. Pretreated with probenecid, the systemic exposure of GB was significantly elevated from 8.319 ± 1.646 to 14.75 ± 1.328 µg · mL(-1) ∙h but with reduced total clearance from 1.17 ± 0.331 to 0.596 ± 0.0573 L · h(-1) ∙kg(-1) accompanying no changes in plasma elimination half-lives compared with control group. With no pronounced effect on metabolic elimination, the decreased total clearance was closely pertained to the reduced renal excretion, indicating the potential effect of organic anion transporters and/or organic anion transporting polypeptides in renal secretory of GB from blood to urine. However, the possible effect of bromosulfophthalein was restricted within a minor extent, suggesting the mild role of multi-drug resistance protein in GB renal excretion.


Asunto(s)
Ginkgólidos/farmacocinética , Riñón/efectos de los fármacos , Lactonas/farmacocinética , Probenecid/farmacología , Sulfobromoftaleína/farmacología , Subfamilia B de Transportador de Casetes de Unión a ATP/antagonistas & inhibidores , Animales , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Masculino , Transportadores de Anión Orgánico/antagonistas & inhibidores , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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