Development and validation of an absolute protein assay for the simultaneous quantification of fourteen CYP450s in human microsomes by HPLC-MS/MS-based targeted proteomics.

J Pharm Biomed Anal

CRCHUM, Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, 900 St. Denis Street, Montreal, Quebec, H2X 0A9, Canada; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université de Montréal, 2940 chemin de la Polytechnique, Montreal, Quebec, H3T 1J4, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: September 2019

The cytochrome P450 (CYP450) superfamily constitutes the major enzymatic system involved in drug metabolism. CYP450s are highly expressed in the liver and other tissues and limited data on absolute characterization of CYP450s in extra hepatic organs, such as the small intestine, are available. Our objective was to develop and validate an absolute quantification assay by HPLC-MS/MS-based targeted proteomics allowing the simultaneous quantification of fourteen major human CYP450 isoforms (CYP1A1, 1A2, 1B1, 2B6, 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6, 2E1, 2J2, 3A4, 3A5, 3A7 and 4F2) in human liver and intestine microsomes. Absolute protein quantification was performed using two proteotypic peptides for each of the fourteen CYP450s. Peptides were obtained after a tryptic digestion of microsomes and samples were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography with heated electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-HESI-MS/MS). Chromatographic separation was performed on a Biobasic-8 analytical column (5 μm 100 x 1 mm) with a gradient elution using acetonitrile and water both fortified with 0.1% formic acid (flow rate: 75 μL/min). Calibration curves were linear over a wide range of concentrations (0.1-50 nM) and the assay met all requirements of sensitivity, linearity, precision, accuracy and matrix effect. Strong correlations were observed between the two proteotypic peptides for each isoenzyme, corroborating the strength of this method. Twelve CYP450s were detected in commercially available human liver microsomes while seven CYP450s were detected in human intestine microsomes. To our knowledge, this is the most sensitive (0.1 nM) and the first most extensively validated assay that can be applied to the absolute quantification of CYP450s in human tissues.

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