Epithelial transport of deoxynivalenol: Involvement of human P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (ABCC2)

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作者
Videmann, Bernadette [1 ]
Tep, Jonathan [1 ]
Cavret, Severine [1 ]
Lecoeur, Sylvaine [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Natl Vet Lyon, INRA DGER, UMR Metab & Toxicol Comparee Xenobiot 1233, F-69280 Marcy Letoile, France
关键词
trichothecenes; deoxynivalenol; P-glycoprotein; multidrug resistance-associated protein 2; epithelial cells; intestinal transfer;
D O I
10.1016/j.fct.2007.04.011
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TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a major mycotoxic contaminant of cereal grains in Europe and North America. Human and animal contamination occurs mainly orally, and the toxin must traverse the intestinal epithelial barrier before inducing potential health effects. This study investigates the mechanisms of DON transepithelial transfer. Investigations using the human intestinal Caco-2 cell line showed a basal-to-apical polarized transport of the toxin. Both apical-basolateral (AP-BL) and basolateral-apical (BL-AP) transfers were time and concentration-dependent, and not saturable between 5 and 30 mu M DON. Arrhenius plot analysis revealed that transfer of 10 mu M DON was temperature-dependent, with apparent activation energy E-a = 3.2 kcal mol(-1) in the AP-BL direction, and E. = 10.4 kcal mol-1 in the BL-AP direction. Intracellular DON accumulation was increased and DON efflux was decreased by ATP depletion, by P-glycoprotein inhibitor valspodar and by MRP2 inhibitor MK571, but not by BCRP inhibitor Ko 143. Intracellular DON accumulation was then investigated using epithelial cell lines transfected with human P-glycoprotein or MRP2. This accumulation was decreased in LLCPKI-MDRI and MDCKII-MRP2 cells, compared to wild-type cells, and the decrease could be reversed by valspodar or MK571. Taken together, these results suggest that DON is a substrate for both P-glycoprotein and MRP2. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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