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In vitro metabolism of chloroquine: identification of CYP2C8, CYP3A4, and CYP2D6 as the main isoforms catalyzing N-desethylchloroquine formation.

Denis Projean1, Bruno Baune, Robert Farinotti, Jean-Pierre Flinois, Philippe Beaune, Anne-Marie Taburet, Julie Ducharme.   

Abstract

In humans, the antimalarial drug chloroquine (CQ) is metabolized into one major metabolite, N-desethylchloroquine (DCQ). Using human liver microsomes (HLM) and recombinant human cytochrome P450 (P450), we performed studies to identify the P450 isoform(s) involved in the N-desethylation of CQ. In HLM incubated with CQ, only DCQ could be detected. Apparent Km and Vmax values (mean +/- S.D.) for metabolite formation were 444 +/- 121 microM and 617 +/- 128 pmol/min/mg protein, respectively. In microsomes from a panel of 16 human livers phenotyped for 10 different P450 isoforms, DCQ formation was highly correlated with testosterone 6beta-hydroxylation (r = 0.80; p < 0.001), a CYP3A-mediated reaction, and CYP2C8-mediated paclitaxel alpha-hydroxylation (r = 0.82; p < 0.001). CQ N-desethylation was diminished when coincubated with quercetin (20-40% inhibition), ketoconazole, or troleandomycin (20-30% inhibition) and was strongly inhibited (80% inhibition) by a combination of ketoconazole and quercetin, which further corroborates the contribution of CYP2C8 and CYP3As. Of 10 cDNA-expressed human P450s examined, only CYP1A1, CYP2D6, CYP3A4, and CYP2C8 produced DCQ. CYP2C8 and CYP3A4 constituted low-affinity/high-capacity systems, whereas CYP2D6 was associated with higher affinity but a significantly lower capacity. This property may explain the ability of CQ to inhibit CYP2D6-mediated metabolism in vitro and in vivo. At therapeutically relevant concentrations ( approximately 100 microM CQ in the liver), CYP2C8, CYP3A4, and, to a much lesser extent, CYP2D6 are expected to account for most of the CQ N-desethylation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12756207     DOI: 10.1124/dmd.31.6.748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos        ISSN: 0090-9556            Impact factor:   3.922


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