Expression of six drug transporters in vaginal, cervical, and colorectal tissues: Implications for drug disposition in HIV prevention

Effective antiretroviral (ARV)‐based HIV prevention strategies require optimizing drug exposure in mucosal tissues; yet factors influencing mucosal tissue disposition remain unknown. We hypothesized drug transporter expression in vaginal, cervical, and colorectal tissues is a contributing factor and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pharmacology 2014-05, Vol.54 (5), p.574-583
Hauptverfasser: Nicol, Melanie R., Fedoriw, Yuri, Mathews, Michelle, Prince, Heather M. A., Patterson, Kristine B., Geller, Elizabeth, Mollan, Katie, Mathews, Stephanie, Kroetz, Deanna L, Kashuba, Angela D. M.
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Zusammenfassung:Effective antiretroviral (ARV)‐based HIV prevention strategies require optimizing drug exposure in mucosal tissues; yet factors influencing mucosal tissue disposition remain unknown. We hypothesized drug transporter expression in vaginal, cervical, and colorectal tissues is a contributing factor and selected 3 efflux (ABCB1/MDR1, ABCC2/MRP2, ABCC4/MRP4) and 3 uptake (SLC22A6/OAT1, SLC22A8/OAT3, SLCO1B1/OATP1B1) transporters to further investigate based on their affinity for 2 ARVs central to prevention (tenofovir, maraviroc). Tissue was collected from 98 donors. mRNA and protein expression were quantified using qPCR and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Hundred percent of tissues expressed efflux transporter mRNA. IHC localized them to the epithelium and/or submucosa. Multivariable analysis adjusted for age, smoking, and co‐medications revealed significant (P  colorectal; vaginal ABCC2 2.9‐fold > colorectal; colorectal ABCC4 2.0‐fold > cervical). In contrast, uptake transporter mRNA was expressed in
ISSN:0091-2700
1552-4604
DOI:10.1002/jcph.248