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Differences in transport function of the human and rat orthologue of the Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptide 2B1 (OATP2B1)
- Source :
- Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 41:100418
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2021.
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Abstract
- The human drug transporter Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptide (hOATP)2B1 facilitates cellular uptake of its substrates. Various studies suggest that hOATP2B1 is involved in intestinal absorption, but preclinical evaluations performed in rodents do not support this. Thus, our study aimed to compare the expression and function of hOATP2B1 with its orthologue in rats (rOatp2b1). Even if the general expression pattern was comparable, the transporters exhibited substantial differences on functional level. While bromosulfophthalein and atorvastatin were substrates of both transporters, the steroid sulfate conjugates estrone 3-sulfate (E1S), progesterone sulfate and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate were only transported by hOATP2B1. To further elucidate these functional differences, experiments searching for the E1S substrate recognition site were conducted generating human-rat chimera as well as partly humanized variants of rOatp2b1. The rOatp2b1-329-hOATP2B1 chimera led to a significant increase in E1S uptake suggesting the C-terminal part of the human transporter is involved. However, humanization of various regions within this part, namely of the transmembrane domain (TMD)-9, TMD-10 or the extracellular loop-5 did not significantly change E1S transport function. Replacement of the intracellular loop-3, slightly enhanced cellular accumulation of sulfated steroids. Taken together, we report that OATP2B1 exhibited differences in recognition of steroid sulfate conjugates comparing the rat and human orthologues.
- Subjects :
- Pharmacology
biology
Estrone
Chemistry
Organic Anion Transporters
Pharmaceutical Science
Biological Transport
Transporter
Intestinal absorption
Rats
Organic anion-transporting polypeptide
Transmembrane domain
chemistry.chemical_compound
Sulfation
Intestinal Absorption
Biochemistry
Estrone sulfate
Atorvastatin
Extracellular
biology.protein
Animals
Humans
Pharmacology (medical)
Steroid sulfate
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13474367
- Volume :
- 41
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....23b59f27b373289bc96c327c3fdab5f3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dmpk.2021.100418