Pharmaceutics (Mar 2022)

Mucin-Protected Caco-2 Assay to Study Drug Permeation in the Presence of Complex Biorelevant Media

  • Dong Ye,
  • Álvaro López Mármol,
  • Verena Lenz,
  • Patricia Muschong,
  • Anita Wilhelm-Alkubaisi,
  • Manuel Weinheimer,
  • Mirko Koziolek,
  • Kerstin A. Sauer,
  • Loic Laplanche,
  • Mario Mezler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14040699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 699

Abstract

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The poor solubility and permeability of compounds beyond Lipinski’s Rule of Five (bRo5) are major challenges for cell-based permeability assays. Due to their incompatibility with gastrointestinal components in biorelevant media, the exploration of important questions addressing food effects is limited. Thus, we established a robust mucin-protected Caco-2 assay to allow the assessment of drug permeation in complex biorelevant media. To do that, the assay conditions were first optimized with dependence of the concentration of porcine mucin added to the cells. Mucin-specific effects on drug permeability were evaluated by analyzing cell permeability values for 15 reference drugs (BCS class I–IV). Secondly, a sigmoidal relationship between mucin-dependent permeability and fraction absorbed in human (fa) was established. A case study with venetoclax (BCS class IV) was performed to investigate the impact of medium complexity and the prandial state on drug permeation. Luminal fluids obtained from the tiny-TIM system showed a higher solubilization capacity for venetoclax, and a better read-out for the drug permeability, as compared to FaSSIF or FeSSIF media. In conclusion, the mucin-protected Caco-2 assay combined with biorelevant media improves the mechanistic understanding of drug permeation and addresses complex biopharmaceutical questions, such as food effects on oral drug absorption.

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