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Effect of tacrolimus on activity and expression of P-glycoprotein and ATP-binding cassette transporter A5 (ABCA5) proteins in hematoencephalic barrier cells

Journal

BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume 31, Issue 10, Pages 1911-1916

Publisher

PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.31.1911

Keywords

multidrug resistance; tacrolimus; Blood-Brain Barrier; multidrug resistance protein 1; ATP-binding cassette transporter A5; ATP-binding cassette protein

Funding

  1. Bicentenary of Science and Technology Program, Conicyt-Chile [PBCT Ndegrees5 IPA005]
  2. DIDUACH [SB-2005-03, SB-2007-36]

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Tacrolimus is an agent used in clinical immunosuppressive drug therapies. A wide spectrum of adverse effects has been reported in association with this immunosuppressor, including neurotoxic effect. The upper limit of therapeutic blood concentrations of tacrolimus has been described as 30 ng/ml in immunosuppressed patients. We investigated the effect of this therapeutic those of tacrolimus on the expression and activity of the multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1 or Pgp, P-glycoprotein) and ATP-binding cassette transporters A5 (ABCA5) in human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC), derived from Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) endothelium, these being the most predominantly expressed transcripts in these cells. The expression and activity of MDR1 transporter decreased with 30 ng/ml tacrolimus. The cell viability was not changed with the therapeutic dose used. By contrast, ABCA5 transcripts, of unknown role as vel, increased their expression at this concentration. We propose that the secondary cytotoxic effects of this immunosuppressor on CSN, besides the functional blockade related to multidrug resistance proteins, such as MDR1, and probably ABCA5, could be linked to variations in the expression levels of these proteins at the BBB.

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