CHO/hPEPT1 cells overexpressing the human peptide transporter (hPEPT1) as an alternative in vitro model for peptidomimetic drugs
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Vol. 88 (3) , 347-350
- https://doi.org/10.1021/js980132e
Abstract
The present study characterized Chinese hamster ovary cells overexpressing a human intestinal peptide transporter, CHO/hPEPT1 cells, as an in vitro model for peptidomimetic drugs. The kinetic parameters of Gly-Sar uptake were determined in three different cell culture systems such as untransfected CHO cells (CHO-K1), transfected CHO cells (CHO/hPEPT1) and Caco-2 cells. Vmax in CHO/hPEPT1 cells was approximately 3-fold higher than those in Caco-2 cells and CHO-K1 cells, while Km values were similar in all cases. The uptake of beta-lactam antibiotics in CHO/hPEPT1 cells was three to twelve fold higher than that in CHO-K1 cells, indicating that CHO/hPEPT1 cells significantly enhanced the peptide transport activity. However, amino acid drugs also exhibited high cellular uptake in both CHO-K1 and CHO/hPEPT1 cells due to the high background level of amino acid transporters. Thus, cellular uptake study in CHO/hPEPT1 cells is not sensitive enough to distinguish the peptidyl drugs from amino acid drugs. The potential of CHO/hPEPT1 cells as an in vitro model for peptidomimetic drugs was also examined through the inhibition study on Gly-Sar uptake. Peptidomimetic drugs such as beta-lactam antibiotics and enalapril significantly inhibited Gly-Sar uptake whereas the nonpeptidyl compounds, L-dopa and alpha-methyldopa, did not compete with Gly-Sar for cellular uptake within the therapeutic concentrations. In conclusion, the present study demonstrates the further characterization of CHO/hPEPT1 cells as an uptake model as well as inhibition study and suggests their utility as an alternative in vitro model for drug candidates targeting the hPEPT1 transporter.Keywords
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