Literature DB >> 19915937

Cytochrome P450 expression profile of the PICM-19H pig liver cell line: potential application to rapid liver toxicity assays.

Ryan R Willard1, Nancy W Shappell, John H Meekin, Neil C Talbot, Thomas J Caperna.   

Abstract

Liver in vitro models are needed to replace animal models for rapid assessment of drug biotransformation and toxicity. The PICM-19 pig liver stem cell line may fulfill this need since these cells have activities associated with xenobiotic phase I and II metabolism lacking in other liver cell lines. The objective of this study was to characterize phase I and II metabolic functions of a PICM-19 derivative cell line, PICM-19H, compared to the tumor-derived human HepG2 C3A cell line and primary cultures of adult porcine hepatocytes. Following exposure of PICM-19H cells to either 3-methylcholanthrene, rifampicin or phenobarbital, the induced activities of cytochrome P450 (CYP450) isozymes CYP-1A, -2, and-3A were assessed. Relative to adult porcine hepatocytes, PICM- 19H cells exhibited 30% and 43%, respectively, of CYP1A and 3A activities, while HepG2 C3A cells exhibited 7% and 0% of those activities. Fluorescent metabolites were extensively conjugated, i.e., 52% and 96% of CYP450-1A and-3A metabolites were released from medium samples following treatment with β-glucuronidase/arylsulfatase. Rifampicin induction of CYP450 isozyme activities was confirmed by conversion of testosterone to 6β-OH-, 2α-OH- and 2β-OH-testosterone, as determined by mass spectrometry. Susceptibility of PICM-19H cells to acetaminophen toxicity was determined; CD50 was calculated to be 14.9±0.9 mM. Toxicity and bioactivation of aflatoxin B1 was determined in 3-methylcholanthrenetreated cultures and untreated controls; CD50 were 1.59 μM and 31 μM, respectively. These results demonstrate the potential use of PICM-19H cells in drug biotransformation and toxicity testing and further support their use in extracorporeal artificial liver device technology.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19915937     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-009-9244-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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