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Pharmaceutical Research | 2006

Evaluation of Human Liver Slices and Reporter Gene Assays as Systems for Predicting the Cytochrome P450 Induction Potential of Drugs in Vivo in Humans

Kajsa P. Persson; Susanne Ekehed; Charlotta Otter; E. S. Mareike Lutz; Jane McPheat; Collen Masimirembwa; Tommy B. Andersson

PurposeThe aim of the study was to investigate the feasibility of predicting human in vivo cytochrome P450 (CYP) induction properties of drugs using in vitro methods.MethodsThe CYP induction potential of compounds was tested in human liver slices and in reporter gene assays for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and the pregnane X receptor (PXR).ResultsIn human liver slices, CYP activities decreased dramatically over the experimental period, whereas mRNA levels could reliably be used to investigate CYP1A, 2C9, and 3A4 induction. However, the interindividual variations and demanding experimentation limit the use of liver slices in screening programs. Reporter gene assays are robust and reliable assays, amenable to high throughput screening. Several compounds activated AhR. The relevance of this activation, however, needs to be further investigated since there are no clear reports on drugs inducing CYP1A in vivo. The results from the PXR assay could be used to correctly classify compounds with known CYP3A induction properties when relating in vivo AUCtot to PXR EC50 values.ConclusionsLiver slices are a valuable model to study the regulation of a larger number of enzymes by single compounds. The PXR reporter gene assay could be used as a reliable screening method to predict CYP3A induction in vivo.


Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 2003

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CYP3A EXPRESSION IN HUMAN LIVER SUGGESTS ONLY A MINOR ROLE FOR CYP3A5 IN DRUG METABOLISM

Anna Westlind‐Johnsson; Sarah Malmebo; Anna Johansson; Charlotta Otter; Tommy B. Andersson; Inger Johansson; Robert J. Edwards; Alan R. Boobis; Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2001

Cloning and Tissue Distribution of a Novel Human Cytochrome P450 of the CYP3A Subfamily, CYP3A43☆☆☆★

Anna Westlind; Sarah Malmebo; Inger Johansson; Charlotta Otter; Tommy B. Andersson; Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg; Mikael Oscarson


Molecular Pharmacology | 2002

Functional analysis of six different polymorphic CYP1B1 enzyme variants found in an Ethiopian population.

Eleni Aklillu; Mikael Oscarson; Mats Hidestrand; Brith Leidvik; Charlotta Otter; Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg


Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 1999

Heterologous Expression and Kinetic Characterization of Human Cytochromes P-450: Validation of a Pharmaceutical Tool for Drug Metabolism Research

Collen Masimirembwa; Charlotta Otter; Mikael Berg; Marie Jönsson; Brith Leidvik; Eva Jonsson; Thore Johansson; Assar Bäckman; Anders Edlund; Tommy B. Andersson


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2001

CYP3A4, CYP3A5, and MDR1 in human small and large intestinal cell lines suitable for drug transport studies

Helena Engman; Hans Lennernäs; Jan Taipalensuu; Charlotta Otter; Brith Leidvik; Per Artursson


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2000

Arginines 97 and 108 in CYP2C9 Are Important Determinants of the Catalytic Function

Marianne Ridderström; Collen Masimirembwa; Susanne Trump-Kallmeyer; Maria Ahlefelt; Charlotta Otter; Tommy B. Andersson


Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2000

Characterization and functional analysis of two common human cytochrome P450 1B1 variants.

Roman A. McLellan; Mikael Oscarson; Mats Hidestrand; Brith Leidvik; Eva Jonsson; Charlotta Otter; Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg


European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2002

Cytochrome P450 1A1/2 induction by antiparasitic drugs: dose-dependent increase in ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase activity and mRNA caused by quinine, primaquine and albendazole in HepG2 cells.

Tashinga E. Bapiro; Tommy B. Andersson; Charlotta Otter; Julia A. Hasler; Collen Masimirembwa


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2005

A novel polymorphic cytochrome P450 formed by splicing of CYP3A7 and the pseudogene CYP3AP1.

Cristina Rodríguez-Antona; Magnus Axelson; Charlotta Otter; Anders Rane; Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg

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