Substrate-dependent modulation of the catalytic activity of CYP3A by erlotinib

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Aim:To ascertain the effects of erlotinib on CYP3A, to investigate the amplitude and kinetics of erlotinib-mediated inhibition of seven major CYP isoforms in human liver microsomes (HLMs) for evaluating the magnitude of erlotinib in drug-drug interaction in vivo.Methods:The activities of 7 major CYP isoforms (CYP1A2, CYP2A6, CYP3A, CYP2C9, CYP2D6, CYP2C8, and CYP2E1) were assessed in HLMs using HPLC or UFLC analysis. A two-step incubation method was used to examine the time-dependent inhibition of erlotinib on CYP3A.Results:The activity of CYP2C8 was inhibited with an IC50 value of 6.17±2.0 mol/L. Erlotinib stimulated the midazolam 1'-hydroxy reaction, but inhibited the formation of 6Β-hydroxytestosterone and oxidized nifedipine. Inhibition of CYP3A by erlotinib was substrate-dependent: the IC50 values for inhibiting testosterone 6Β-hydroxylation and nifedipine metabolism were 31.3±8.0 and 20.5±5.3 μmol/L, respectively. Erlotinib also exhibited the time-dependent inhibition on CYP3A, regardless of the probe substrate used: the value of KI and k inact were 6.3 μmol/L and 0.035 min-1 for midazolam; 9.0 μmol/L and 0.045 min-1 for testosterone; and 10.1 μmol/L and 0.058 min-1 for nifedipine.Conclusion:The inhibition of CYP3A by erlotinib was substrate-dependent, while its time-dependent inhibition on CYP3A was substrate-independent. The time-dependent inhibition of CYP3A may be a possible cause of drug-drug interaction, suggesting that attention should be paid to the evaluation of erlotinib's safety, especially in the context of combination therapy. © 2011 CPS and SIMM. All rights reserved.

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Dong, P. P., Fang, Z. Z., Zhang, Y. Y., Ge, G. B., Mao, Y. X., Zhu, L. L., … Yang, L. (2011). Substrate-dependent modulation of the catalytic activity of CYP3A by erlotinib. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 32(3), 399–407. https://doi.org/10.1038/aps.2010.218

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