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Intestinal cytochrome P450 3A plays an important role in the regulation of detoxifying systems in the liver
Author(s) -
Waterschoot Robert A. B.,
Rooswinkel Rogier W.,
Wagenaar Els,
Kruijssen Cornelia M. M.,
Herwaarden Antonius E.,
Schinkel Alfred H.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.08-114876
Subject(s) - pregnane x receptor , cyp3a , cyp3a4 , xenobiotic , cytochrome p450 , nuclear receptor , receptor , biology , enzyme inducer , cyp2b6 , drug metabolism , microbiology and biotechnology , pharmacology , chemistry , gene , enzyme , biochemistry , drug , transcription factor
CYP3A4 is an important xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme. We previously found that CYP2C55 is highly up‐regulated in Cyp3a ‐/‐ mice. Here, we have further investigated the mechanism of regulation of CYP2C55 and other detoxifying systems in Cyp3a ‐/‐ mice. Induction studies with prototypical inducers dem‐onstrated an important role for the nuclear receptors PXR and CAR in the up‐regulation of CYP2C55. Sub‐sequent diet‐switch experiments revealed that food‐derived xenobiotics are primarily responsible for the increased induction of CYP2C55, as well as of several other primary detoxifying systems in Cyp3a ‐/‐ mice. Our data suggest that CYP3A normally metabolizes food‐derived activators of PXR and/or CAR, explaining the increased levels of such activators in Cyp3a ‐/‐ mice and subsequent up‐regulation of a range of detox‐ifying systems. Interestingly, our studies with tissue‐specific CYP3A4 transgenic Cyp3a ‐/‐ mice revealed that not only hepatic but also intestinal expression of CYP3A4 could reduce the hepatic expression of detox‐ifying systems to near wild‐type levels. Apparently, intestinal CYP3A4 can limit the hepatic exposure to food‐derived activators of nuclear receptors, thereby regulating the expression of a range of detoxifying systems in the liver. This broad biological effect further emphasizes the importance of intestinal CYP3Aactivity and could have profound implications for the prediction of drug exposure.—Van Waterschoot, R. A. B., Rooswinkel, R. W., Wagenaar, E., van der Kruijssen, C. M. M., van Herwaarden, A. E., Schinkel, A. H. Intestinal cytochrome P450 3A plays an important role in the regulation of detoxifying systems in the liver. FASEB J. 23, 224‐231 (2009)