Drug Metabolism of Hepatocyte-like Organoids and Their Applicability in In Vitro Toxicity Testing

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2023-01-07

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Bouwmeester, ManonISNI 0000000492825252
Tao, YuISNI 0000000527717201
Proença, SusanaISNI 0000000512526744
van Steenbeek, Frank GISNI 0000000395406590
Samsom, Roos-AnneISNI 0000000512605717
Nijmeijer, Sandra MISNI 0000000492914992
Sinnige, TheoISNI 0000000396658810
van der Laan, Luc J W
Legler, JulietteISNI 0000000137441422
Schneeberger, KerstinISNI 0000000492920436

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Abstract

Emerging advances in the field of in vitro toxicity testing attempt to meet the need for reliable human-based safety assessment in drug development. Intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids (ICOs) are described as a donor-derived in vitro model for disease modelling and regenerative medicine. Here, we explored the potential of hepatocyte-like ICOs (HL-ICOs) in in vitro toxicity testing by exploring the expression and activity of genes involved in drug metabolism, a key determinant in drug-induced toxicity, and the exposure of HL-ICOs to well-known hepatotoxicants. The current state of drug metabolism in HL-ICOs showed levels comparable to those of PHHs and HepaRGs for CYP3A4; however, other enzymes, such as CYP2B6 and CYP2D6, were expressed at lower levels. Additionally, EC50 values were determined in HL-ICOs for acetaminophen (24.0–26.8 mM), diclofenac (475.5–>500 µM), perhexiline (9.7–>31.5 µM), troglitazone (23.1–90.8 µM), and valproic acid (>10 mM). Exposure to the hepatotoxicants showed EC50s in HL-ICOs comparable to those in PHHs and HepaRGs; however, for acetaminophen exposure, HL-ICOs were less sensitive. Further elucidation of enzyme and transporter activity in drug metabolism in HL-ICOs and exposure to a more extensive compound set are needed to accurately define the potential of HL-ICOs in in vitro toxicity testing.

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drug-induced liver injury, hepatic in vitro model, hepatocyte-like cells, hepatotoxicity, intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids, Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry (miscellaneous), Molecular Medicine, Pharmaceutical Science, Drug Discovery, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Bouwmeester, M C, Tao, Y, Proença, S, van Steenbeek, F G, Samsom, R-A, Nijmeijer, S M, Sinnige, T, van der Laan, L J W, Legler, J, Schneeberger, K, Kramer, N I & Spee, B 2023, 'Drug Metabolism of Hepatocyte-like Organoids and Their Applicability in In Vitro Toxicity Testing', Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 28, no. 2, 621. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020621