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Enzyme source effects on CYP2C9 kinetics and inhibition.

Vikas Kumar1, Dan A Rock, Chad J Warren, Timothy S Tracy, Jan L Wahlstrom.   

Abstract

When choosing a recombinant cytochrome P450 (P450) enzyme system for in vitro studies, it is critical to understand the strengths, limitations, and applicability of the enzyme system to the study design. Although literature kinetic data may be available to assist in enzyme system selection, comparison of data from separate laboratories is often confounded by differences in experimental conditions and bioanalytical techniques. We measured the Michaelis-Menten kinetic parameters for four CYP2C9 substrates (diclofenac, (S)-warfarin, tolbutamide, and (S)-flurbiprofen) using four recombinant CYP2C9 enzyme systems (Supersomes, Baculosomes, RECO system, and in-house purified, reconstituted enzyme) to determine whether the enzyme systems exhibited kinetic differences in metabolic product formation rates under uniform experimental conditions. The purified, reconstituted enzyme systems exhibited higher K(m) values, reduced substrate affinity, and lower calculated intrinsic clearance values compared with baculovirus microsomal preparations. Six- to 25-fold differences in predicted intrinsic clearance values were calculated for each substrate depending on the enzyme system-substrate combination. Results suggest that P450 reductase interactions with the CYP2C9 protein and varying ratios of CYP2C9/P450 reductase in the enzyme preparations may play a role in these observed differences. In addition, when (S)-flurbiprofen was used as a substrate probe to determine CYP2C9 inhibition with a set of 12 inhibitors, decreased inhibition potency was observed across 11 of those inhibitors in the RECO purified, reconstituted enzyme compared with the Supersomes baculovirus microsomal preparation and pooled human liver microsomes. Considering these differences, consistent use of an enzyme source is an important component in producing comparable and reproducible kinetics and inhibition data with CYP2C9.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16928789      PMCID: PMC2377028          DOI: 10.1124/dmd.106.010249

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


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