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The functional evaluation of human peptide/histidine transporter 1 (hPHT1) in transiently transfected COS-7 cells.

Recently, the expression of the human peptide/histidine transporter (hPHT1, SLC15A4) mRNA was observed in the GI tract and in Caco-2 cells, suggesting that it may participate in the intestinal absorption of peptide-based agents. This study aims to elucidate the: (i) protein expression pattern of hPHT1 (SLC15A4) in human small intestine; (ii) cloning of the hPHT1 full-length sequence; (iii) functional characterization of hPHT1 in transiently transfected COS-7 cells. The expression of hPHT1 was measured using Western blot and immunohistochemical analysis. The hPHT1 full-sequence was amplified from BeWo cells, inserted into the pcDNA3.1-V5/His TOPO plasmid and transiently transfected into COS-7 cells to investigate the uptake kinetics of [3H]histidine and [3H]carnosine. Time, pH and sodium-dependent uptake studies were performed in mock (empty vector) and hPHT1-COS-7 cells. Results demonstrated hPHT1 protein expression in different intestinal regions. Histidine and carnosine uptake was linear in hPHT1-COS-7 cells over 15 min and was found to be pH-dependent. These substrates and valacyclovir showed significantly higher uptake at pH 5.0 in the hPHT1 transients when contrasted to the mock COS-7 cells, whereas glycylsarcosine uptake was significantly lower and unaffected by pH. Other di- and tripeptides also showed affinity for hPHT1. This study presents the initial functional characterization, the protein expression of the hPHT1 transporter and provides insight into a potentially different route for increasing peptide and peptide-based drug transport.[1]

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  1. The functional evaluation of human peptide/histidine transporter 1 (hPHT1) in transiently transfected COS-7 cells. Bhardwaj, R.K., Herrera-Ruiz, D., Eltoukhy, N., Saad, M., Knipp, G.T. European journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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