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The CYP2E1-humanized transgenic mouse: Role of CYP2E1 in acetaminophen hepatotoxicity

  1. Author:
    Cheung, C.
    Yu, A. M.
    Ward, J. M.
    Krausz, K. W.
    Akiyama, T. E.
    Feigenbaum, L.
    Gonzalez, F. J.
  2. Author Address

    NCI, Lab Metab, Ctr Canc Res, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. NIAID, Comparat Med Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. SoBran Inc, Bethesda, MD USA. Sci Applicat Int Corp, Lab Anim Sci Program, NCI, Frederick, MD USA Gonzalez, FJ, NCI, Lab Metab, Ctr Canc Res, NIH, Bldg 37,Room 3106,9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
    1. Year: 2005
    2. Date: MAR
  1. Journal: Drug Metabolism and Disposition
    1. 33
    2. 3
    3. Pages: 449-457
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The cytochrome P450 (P450) CYP2E1 enzyme metabolizes and activates a wide array of toxicological substrates, including alcohols, the widely used analgesic acetaminophen, acetone, benzene, halothane, and carcinogens such as azoxymethane and dimethylhydrazine. Most studies on the biochemical and pharmacological actions of CYP2E1 are derived from studies with rodents, rabbits, and cultured hepatocytes; therefore, extrapolation of the results to humans can be difficult. Creating "humanized" mice by introducing the human CYP2E1 gene into Cyp2e1-null mice can circumvent this disadvantage. A transgenic mouse line expressing the human CYP2E1 gene was established. Western blot and high-performance liquid chromatography/ mass spectrometry analyses revealed human CYP2E1 protein expression and enzymatic activity in the liver of CYP2E1-humanized mice. Treatment of mice with the CYP2E1 inducer acetone demonstrated that human CYP2E1 was inducible in this transgenic model. The response to the CYP2E1 substrate acetaminophen was explored in the CYP2E1-humanized mice. Hepatotoxicity, resulting from the CYP2E1-mediated activation of acetaminophen, was demonstrated in the livers of CYP2E1-humanized mice by elevated serum alanine aminotransferase levels, increased hepatocyte necrosis, and decreased P450 levels. These data establish that in this humanized mouse model, human CYP2E1 is functional and can metabolize and activate different CYP2E1 substrates such as chlorzoxazone, p-nitrophenol, acetaminophen, and acetone. CYP2E1-humanized mice will be of great value for delineating the role of human CYP2E1 in ethanol-induced oxidative stress and alcoholic liver damage. They will also function as an important in vivo tool for predicting drug metabolism and disposition and drug-drug interactions of chemicals that are substrates for human CYP2E1

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