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Drug Metabolism and Disposition 2018-11

Pheophorbide A: Fluorescent Bcrp Substrate to Measure Oral Drug-Drug Interactions in Real-Time In Vivo.

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Kazuto Yasuda
Samit Ganguly
Erin G Schuetz

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We investigated whether pheophorbide A (PhA) could serve as a selective breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) substrate (victim) to screen in vivo using fluorescent live animal imaging for transporter-mediated interactions with orally administered inhibitors (perpetrators), and whether that could be coupled with serum sampling to measure the systemic concentration of PhA with a fast-throughput in vitro fluorescent assay. PhA is a breakdown product of chlorophyll and is highly fluorescent in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum. Whole-body NIR fluorescence was greater in the Bcrp KO compared with wild-type (WT) mice fed a regular diet containing chlorophyll and PhA, with fluorescence in WT mice confined to the intestine. PhA intestinal enterocyte fluorescence, after removing lumen contents, was greater in Bcrp knockout (KO) mice versus WT mice due to PhA enterocyte absorption and lack of PhA efflux by Bcrp. This difference was eliminated by maintaining the mice on an alfalfa (chlorophyll/PhA)-free diet. The area under the fluorescence ratio-time curve up to 6 hours (AUCFL 0-6 h) of orally administrated PhA was 3.5 times greater in the Bcrp KO mice compared with WT mice, and the PhA serum concentration was 50-fold higher in KO mice. Pretreatment with known BCRP inhibitors lapatinib, curcumin, elacridar, pantoprazole, and sorafenib, at clinically relevant doses, significantly increased PhA AUCFL 0-6 h by 2.4-, 2.3-, 2.2-, 1.5-, and 1.4-fold, respectively, whereas the area under PhA serum concentration-time curve calculated up to 6 hours (AUCSerum 0-6 h) increased by 13.8-, 7.8-, 5.2-, 2.02-, and 1.45-fold, respectively, and corresponded to their hierarchy as in vitro BCRP inhibitors. Our results demonstrate that live animal imaging using PhA can be used to identify BCRP inhibitors and to assess the potential for BCRP-mediated clinical drug-drug interactions.

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