Determination of CYP3A4 inducing properties of compounds using a laboratory-developed cell-based assay

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A cell-based assay to measure cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) induction was developed to screen for potential CYP3A4 inducers. This 96-well format assay utilizes HepG2 cells transfected with a gene construct of CYP3A4 proximal promoter linked to green fluorescence protein (GFP) gene, and the expression of the GFP is then measured quantitatively. Bergamottin at 5 to 25 mmol/L produced low induction relative to the positive control. Both curcumin and lycopene were not found to affect the expression of GFP, suggesting no induction properties toward CYP3A4. Interestingly, resveratrol produced significant induction from 25 mmol/L onward, which was similar to omeprazole and may warrant further studies. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that this cell-based assay can be used as a tool to evaluate the potential CYP3A4 induction properties of compounds. However, molecular docking data have not provided satisfactory pointers to differentiate between CYP3A4 inducers from noninducers or from inhibitors, more comprehensive molecular screening may be indicated.

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Seah, T. C., Tay, Y. L., Tan, H. K., Muhammad, T. S. T., Wahab, H. A., & Tan, M. L. (2015). Determination of CYP3A4 inducing properties of compounds using a laboratory-developed cell-based assay. International Journal of Toxicology, 34(5), 454–468. https://doi.org/10.1177/1091581815599335

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