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Transcriptomic changes and mitochondrial toxicity in response to acute and repeat dose treatment with brequinar in human liver and kidney in vitro models

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Meijer, Tamara
ter Braak, Bas
Loonstra-Wolters, Liesanne
Islam, Barira
Hardy, Barry
van de Water, Bob
Jennings, Paul
Wilmes, Anja
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Toxicology in Vitro. Elsevier. 2025, 104, 106010. ISSN 0887-2333. eISSN 1879-3177. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2025.106010

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The potent dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) inhibitor brequinar has been investigated as an anticancer, immunosuppressive, and antiviral pharmaceutical agent. However, its toxicity is still poorly understood. We investigated the cellular responses of primary human hepatocytes (PHH) and telomerase-immortalised human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (RPTEC/TERT1) after a single 24-h exposure up to 100 μM brequinar. Additionally, RPTEC/TERT1 cells underwent repeated daily exposure for five consecutive days at 0.3, 3, and 20 μM. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that PHH were less sensitive to brequinar treatment than RPTEC/TERT1 cells. Upregulation of various phase I and II drug-metabolising enzymes, particularly Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 1 A and 3 A enzymes, in PHH suggests potential detoxification. Furthermore, brequinar exposure led to a significant upregulation of several stress response pathways in PHH and RPTEC/TERT1 cells, including the unfolded protein response, Nrf2, p53, and inflammatory responses. RPTEC/TERT1 cells exhibited greater sensitivity to brequinar at 0.3 μM with repeated exposure compared to a single exposure. Furthermore, brequinar could impair the mitochondrial respiration of RPTEC/TERT1 cells after 24 h. This study provides new insights into the differential responses of PHH and RPTEC/TERT1 cells in response to brequinar exposure and highlights the biological relevance of implementing repeated dosing regimens in in vitro studies.

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ISO 690MEIJER, Tamara, Bas TER BRAAK, Liesanne LOONSTRA-WOLTERS, Barira ISLAM, Ilinca SUCIU, Barry HARDY, Marcel LEIST, Bob VAN DE WATER, Paul JENNINGS, Anja WILMES, 2025. Transcriptomic changes and mitochondrial toxicity in response to acute and repeat dose treatment with brequinar in human liver and kidney in vitro models. In: Toxicology in Vitro. Elsevier. 2025, 104, 106010. ISSN 0887-2333. eISSN 1879-3177. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2025.106010
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  journal={Toxicology in Vitro},
  author={Meijer, Tamara and ter Braak, Bas and Loonstra-Wolters, Liesanne and Islam, Barira and Suciu, Ilinca and Hardy, Barry and Leist, Marcel and van de Water, Bob and Jennings, Paul and Wilmes, Anja},
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