@article{Wuerger_Hammer_Hofmann_Kudiabor_Sieg_Braeuning_2022, title={Okadaic acid influences xenobiotic metabolism in HepaRG cells}, volume={21}, url={https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/5033}, DOI={10.17179/excli2022-5033}, abstractNote={<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Okadaic acid (OA) is an algae-produced lipophilic marine biotoxin that accumulates in the fatty tissue of filter-feeding shellfish. Ingestion of contaminated shellfish leads to the diarrheic shellfish poisoning syndrome. Furthermore, several other effects of OA like genotoxicity, liver toxicity and tumor-promoting properties have been observed, probably linked to the phosphatase-inhibiting properties of the toxin. It has been shown that at high doses OA can disrupt the physical barrier of the intestinal epithelium. As the intestine and the liver do not only constitute a physical, but also a metabolic barrier against xenobiotic exposure, we here investigated the impact of OA on the expression of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes and transporter proteins in human HepaRG cells liver cells <em>in vitro </em>at non-cytotoxic concentrations. The interplay of OA with known CYP inducers was also studied. Data show that the expression of various xenobiotic-metabolizing CYPs was downregulated after exposure to OA. Moreover, OA was able to counteract the activation of CYPs by their inducers. A number of transporters were also mainly downregulated. Overall, we demonstrate that OA has a significant effect on xenobiotic metabolism barrier in liver cells, highlighting the possibility for interactions of OA exposure with the metabolism of drugs and xenobiotics.</span></p>}, journal={EXCLI Journal}, author={Wuerger, Leonie T. D. and Hammer, Helen S. and Hofmann, Ute and Kudiabor, Felicia and Sieg, Holger and Braeuning, Albert}, year={2022}, month={Aug.}, pages={1053–1065} }