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Multiparametric characterization by flow cytometry of flow-sorted subpopulations of a human hepatoma cell line useful for drug research.
Authors:José-Enrique O'Connor  Alicia Martínez  José V Castell  María-José Gómez-Lechón
Institution:Centro de Citometría y Citómica, Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Primary cultured hepatocytes are the closest model to the liver for drug research. However, to overcome its limited availability, the search for hepatic cell lines as an alternative to primary cultures is a matter of current interest. In particular, highly differentiated hepatocellular carcinomas have been proposed as in vitro tools for routine experiments in hepatotoxicity and drug metabolism. METHODS: Cell populations were selected by fluorescence-activated cell sorting based on low and high relative expressions of P-glycoprotein. These cell lines were characterized after 21 days in culture by multiparametric analysis with flow cytometry providing direct information on key cellular functions (stability in culture, intracellular ionic homeostasis, plasmatic and mitochondrial membrane-related parameters, red-ox status, drug transport, and metabolism). RESULTS: Two subpopulations (ADV-1 and ADV-2) from the differentiated and well-characterized human hepatoma BC2 cell line showed increased activity of drug transport and drug biotransformation capability (cytochrome P450 CYP] 1A2, CYP2B6, CYP3A4, and CYP2Cs). These subpopulations were characterized extensively by multiparametric flow cytometric analysis. CONCLUSION: ADV-1 subpopulation showed greater stability in culture, better efficiency regarding intracellular pH maintenance through the operation of Na+/H+ exchange antiporter, and significantly greater CYP-dependent biotransformation activity than the BC2 parental cells and ADV-2 cells.
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