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  • Analysis of liver biopsy samples from chronic hepatitis C patients shows a link between nuclear receptor expression and drug-metabolizing enzymes, correlated with fibrosis development.
  • Observations indicate that mRNA levels depend heavily on fibrosis stage, with stage 3 patients showing about 50% lower levels compared to stage 1.
  • The study highlights that reduced expression of the nuclear receptor AhR in advanced fibrosis may lead to decreased levels of various drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters, affecting liver functionality.

Article Abstract

Analysis of mRNAs from liver biopsy samples of patients with chronic hepatitis C revealed that the levels of nuclear receptor expression were correlated with those of drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters in relation to the development of fibrosis. Overall, the median mRNA level was largely dependent on fibrosis stage (F), and that for stage 3 patients (F3) was about 50% less than that for F1 patients. Levels of expression of AhR, together with CAR and PXR, were lowest in livers of F3 patients. Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that AhR expression appeared to be involved in the regulation of CYP1A2, 2E1, 2D6, UGT1A, MDR1/3, MRP2/3, NTCP and OCT1 in the livers of patients with chronic hepatitis C. These results suggest that downregulation of AhR during the progression of liver fibrosis is associated with decreased expression levels of these phase I and II enzymes and drug transporters during inflammation-related signal transduction between AhR and other nuclear receptors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2133/dmpk.dmpk-11-rg-077DOI Listing

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