Quantifying the impact of transporters on cellular drug permeability.

Trends Pharmacol Sci

Department of Pharmacy, Uppsala University, Box 580, SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden; Uppsala University Drug Optimization and Pharmaceutical Profiling Platform (UDOPP), Uppsala, Sweden; Science for Life Laboratory Drug Discovery and Development Platform, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. Electronic address:

Published: May 2015

The conventional model of drug permeability has recently been challenged. An alternative model proposes that transporter-mediated flux is the sole mechanism of cellular drug permeation, instead of existing in parallel with passive transmembrane diffusion. We examined a central assumption of this alternative hypothesis; namely, that transporters can give rise to experimental observations that would typically be explained with passive transmembrane diffusion. Using systems-biology simulations based on available transporter kinetics and proteomic expression data, we found that such observations are possible in the absence of transmembrane diffusion, but only under very specific conditions that rarely or never occur for known human drug transporters.

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