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Amino acid levels determine metabolism and CYP450 function of hepatocytes and hepatoma cell lines

Ruben Boon, Manoj Kumar, Tine Tricot, Ilaria Elia, Laura Ordovás, Frank Jacobs, Jennifer One, Jonathan De Smedt, Guy Eelen, Matthew Bird, Philip Roelandt, Ginevra Doglioni, Kim Vriens, Matteo Rossi, Marta Aguirre Vázquez

Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 131 citations

Abstract

Predicting drug-induced liver injury in a preclinical setting remains challenging, as cultured primary human hepatocytes (PHHs), pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs), and hepatoma cells exhibit poor drug biotransformation capacity. We here demonstrate that hepatic functionality depends more on cellular metabolism and extracellular nutrients than on developmental regulators. Specifically, we demonstrate that increasing extracellular amino acids beyond the nutritional need of HLCs and HepG2 cells induces glucose independence, mitochondrial function, and the acquisition of a transcriptional profile that is closer to PHHs. Moreover, we show that these high levels of amino acids are sufficient to drive HLC and HepG2 drug biotransformation and liver-toxin sensitivity to levels similar to those in PHHs. In conclusion, we provide data indicating that extracellular nutrient levels represent a major determinant of cellular maturity and can be utilized to guide stem cell differentiation to the hepatic lineage.

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10.1038/s41467-020-15058-6
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Boon, R., Kumar, M., Tricot, T., Elia, I., Ordovás, L., Jacobs, F., One, J., Smedt, J.D., Eelen, G., Bird, M., Roelandt, P., Doglioni, G., Vriens, K., Rossi, M., Vázquez, M.A., Vanwelden, T., Chesnais, F., Taghdouini, A.E., Najimi, M., &amp; Sokal, �. (2020). Amino acid levels determine metabolism and CYP450 function of hepatocytes and hepatoma cell lines. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15058-6
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Boon R, Kumar M, Tricot T, Elia I, Ordovás L, Jacobs F, et al. Amino acid levels determine metabolism and CYP450 function of hepatocytes and hepatoma cell lines. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-15058-6.
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@article{ruben2020Aminoa, title = {Amino acid levels determine metabolism and CYP450 function of hepatocytes and hepatoma cell lines}, author = {Ruben Boon and Manoj Kumar and Tine Tricot and Ilaria Elia and Laura Ordovás and Frank Jacobs and Jennifer One and Jonathan De Smedt and Guy Eelen and Matthew Bird and Philip Roelandt and Ginevra Doglioni and Kim Vriens and Matteo Rossi and Marta Aguirre Vázquez and Thomas Vanwelden and François Chesnais and Adil El Taghdouini and Mustapha Najimi and Étienne Sokal and David Cassiman and Jan Snoeys and Mario Monshouwer and Wei‐Shou Hu and Christian M. Lange}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-15058-6}, }

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