Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 2010-12-01

Naturally occurring variants of human aldo-keto reductases with reduced in vitro metabolism of daunorubicin and doxorubicin.

Onkar S Bains, Thomas A Grigliatti, Ronald E Reid, K Wayne Riggs

文献索引:J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 335 , 533-545, (2010)

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Doxorubicin (DOX) and daunorubicin (DAUN) are effective anticancer drugs; however, considerable interpatient variability exists in their pharmacokinetics. This may be caused by altered metabolism by nonsynonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (ns-SNPs) in genes encoding aldo-keto reductases (AKRs) and carbonyl reductases. This study examined the effect of 27 ns-SNPs, in eight human genes, on the in vitro metabolism of both drugs to their major metabolites, doxorubicinol and daunorubicinol. Kinetic assays measured metabolite levels by high-performance liquid chromatography separation with fluorescence detection using purified, histidine-tagged, human wild-type, and variant enzymes. Maximal rate of activity (V(max)), substrate affinity (K(m)), turnover rate (k(cat)), and catalytic efficiency (k(cat)/K(m)) were determined. With DAUN as substrate, variants for three genes exhibited significant differences in these parameters compared with their wild-type counterparts: the A106T, R170C, and P180S variants significantly reduced metabolism compared with the AKR1C3 wild-type (V(max), 23-47% decrease; k(cat), 22-47%; k(cat)/K(m), 38-44%); the L311V variant of AKR1C4 significantly decreased V(max) (47% lower) and k(cat) and k(cat)/K(m) (both 43% lower); and the A142T variant of AKR7A2 significantly affected all kinetic parameters (V(max) and k(cat), 61% decrease; K(m), 156% increase; k(cat)/K(m), 85% decrease). With DOX, the R170C and P180S variants of AKR1C3 showed significantly reduced V(max) (41-44% decrease), k(cat) (39-45%), and k(cat)/K(m) (52-69%), whereas the A142T variant significantly altered all kinetic parameters for AKR7A2 (V(max), 41% decrease; k(cat), 44% decrease; K(m), 47% increase; k(cat)/K(m), 60% decrease). These findings suggest that ns-SNPs in human AKR1C3, AKR1C4, and AKR7A2 significantly decrease the in vitro metabolism of DOX and DAUN.


相关化合物

  • (S)-(+)-1-茚醇
  • 盐酸柔红霉素
  • 菲醌
  • R-(-)-1-茚酚
  • 1-茚醇

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