Screening of Cytochrome P450 Activity in Magnetic 3D Hepatocytes
Promega Corporation
Publication Date: August 2017; tpub_187
Abstract
This is a review of a research article that demonstrated the ability to assay cytochrome P450 activity in magnetic 3D hepatocytes using the P450-Glo™ CYP1A2 Induction and Inhibition Assay and CellTiter-Glo® 3D Luminescent Cell Viability Assay.
Unfortunately, current models used for preclinical screening are insufficient. Conventional 2D hepatocyte monolayers have limited cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interaction, and thus do not accurately represent native tissue environment. Animal models are another option, but they are expensive, slow and often do not reflect the biology of humans. The recent emergence of 3D hepatocyte cultures may provide a solution, due to their high production efficiency and closer representation to the human liver.
In a recent study, Desai et al. developed a method to test for CYP activity using magnetic 3D cell culture. (2) The 3D cell culture was achieved by mixing thawed hepatocytes with magnetic nanoparticles that attach to the cell membrane. Small magnets were then placed beneath the plate, attracting the magnetized cells to the bottom to form a spheroid. As the cells aggregate, cell-cell interactions stimulate the cells to build a 3D environment that resembles native liver tissue.
The authors treated 3D spheroids with CYP inducers or inhibitors, and examined CYP activity using the P450-Glo™ CYP1A2 Induction and Inhibition Assay (Cat.# V8421). The 3D spheroids responded to treatment similarly to 2D cells, although baseline CYP activity was higher in 3D spheroids. An advantage of the P450-Glo™ Cell-Based Assays is that they are nonlytic and will allow multiplexing with a cell viability assay. Therefore, using the same cells, the authors were also able to compare cell viability of 3D and 2D cells. This was done using the CellTiter-Glo® 3D Luminescent Cell Viability Assay (Cat.# G7570), which is designed to penetrate large spheroids and has increased lytic capacity, resulting in accurate determination of viability. They found no significant difference in cell viability between 3D and 2D cells.
The goal of this study was to demonstrate the ability to assay CYP activity in 3D hepatocyte spheroids. The authors successfully assembled 3D spheroids that can be used for high-throughput preclinical drug screening, which may help reduce incidences of DILI in the future.
Article References
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- Desai, P.K. et al. (2017) Assembly of hepatocyte spheroids using magnetic 3D cell culture for CYP450 inhibition/induction Int. J. Mol. Sci. 18, 1085.
How to Cite This Article
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