A62 EXAMINING THE ACTIVATION OF XENOBIOTIC RECEPTORS PXR AND AHR IN COLONOIDS USING MICROBIAL METABOLITES AND CHEMICAL LIGANDS
Eva I Shenoda, Simon A Hirota

TL;DR
This study explores how microbial metabolites and chemical ligands activate xenobiotic receptors in mouse gut cells, revealing differences in gene responses that could impact gut health.
Contribution
The study compares gene induction patterns of xenobiotic receptors PXR and AhR in 3D and 2D colonoid models using microbial metabolites and chemical ligands.
Findings
In 3D culture, PCN activated PXR target genes but IPA had no effect, while IPyA and TCDD activated AhR genes with varying responses.
In 2D culture, PCN increased Cyp2c55 expression, but neither PCN nor IPA significantly induced Abcb1a.
3D and 2D models showed distinct AhR gene induction patterns, highlighting differences in receptor activation based on cell culture type.
Abstract
The Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and pregnane X receptor (PXR) are vital xenobiotic receptors activated by foreign substances, playing pivotal roles in regulating chemical metabolism. Traditionally, these receptors have been closely linked to their roles in mediating responses to toxic compounds. However, recent findings have revealed their newfound significance in maintaining gut homeostasis and regulating inflammatory processes. We investigated the dual roles of AhR and PXR activation. We started with dosage response experiments to determine optimal treatment conditions, such as treatment concentration and exposure time. Subsequently, we compared transcriptomic responses induced by chemical ligands with those from microbial metabolites, aiming to understand how AhR and PXR activation can yield both adverse and beneficial effects. Using mouse 3D colonoids and 2D monolayer…
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TopicsAnalytical Methods in Pharmaceuticals
