RRC ID 51604
著者 Kumagai T, Aratsu Y, Sugawara R, Sasaki T, Miyairi S, Nagata K.
タイトル Indirubin, a component of Ban-Lan-Gen, activates CYP3A4 gene transcription through the human pregnane X receptor.
ジャーナル Drug Metab Pharmacokinet
Abstract Ban-Lan-Gen is the common name for the dried roots of indigo plants, including Polygonum tinctorium, Isatis indigotica, Isatis tinctoria, and Strobilanthes cusia. Ban-Lan-Gen is frequently used as an anti-inflammatory and an anti-viral for the treatment of hepatitis, influenza, and various types of inflammation. One of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, CYP3A4, is responsible for the metabolism of a wide variety of xenobiotics, including an estimated 60% of all clinically used drugs. In this study, we investigated the effect of Ban-Lan-Gen on the transcriptional activation of the CYP3A4 gene. Ban-Lan-Gen extract increased CYP3A4 gene reporter activity in a dose-dependent manner. Indirubin, one of the biologically active ingredients in the Ban-Lan-Gen, also dose-dependently increased CYP3A4 gene reporter activity. Expression of short hairpin RNA for the human pregnane X receptor (hPXR-shRNA) inhibited CYP3A4 gene reporter activity, and overexpression of human PXR increased indirubin- and rifampicin-induced CYP3A4 gene reporter activity. Furthermore, indirubin induced CYP3A4 mRNA expression in HepG2 cells. Taken together, these results indicate that indirubin, a component of Ban-Lan-Gen, activated CYP3A4 gene transcription through the activation of the human PXR.
巻・号 31(2)
ページ 139-45
公開日 2016-4-1
DOI 10.1016/j.dmpk.2016.01.002
PII S1347-4367(16)00003-3
PMID 26987505
MeSH Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A / genetics* Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A / metabolism Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Hep G2 Cells Humans Indoles / pharmacology Pregnane X Receptor RNA, Messenger / drug effects RNA, Messenger / genetics RNA, Messenger / metabolism Receptors, Steroid / metabolism* Structure-Activity Relationship Transcriptional Activation / drug effects* Transcriptional Activation / genetics
IF 2.772
引用数 9
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 Hep G2(RCB1886)