Flux measurements across Caco-2 monolayers may predict transport in human large intestinal tissue
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Flux measurements across Caco-2 monolayers may predict transport in human large intestinal tissue
Abstract
Confluent monolayers of Caco-2 cells, a human colonic carcinoma cell line, have been used extensively to predict intestinal absorption. A direct comparison of uptake characteristics, however, between cell monolayers and human tissue is missing in the literature. We have determined the flux for a series of small organic molecules, peptide and protein therapeutics, across Caco-2 monolayers and normal human colonic and rectal tissue in vitro to assess whether or not a predictive correlation of transport exists. Caco-2 cells were grown to confluency of Snapwells, and human tissue was obtained from patients undergoing surgery for localized tumors. Mucosa-serosa fluxes were measured by HPLC for small molecules and peptides, and proteins were analyzed by ELISA or RIA. Permeability coefficients were calculated from flux data and compared with previously published coefficients where possible. The permeability coefficients for the examined molecules were of a similar magnitude across Caco-2 cell monolayers and human tissues, ranging from 10(-7) to 10(-5) cm/s. A best-fit analysis of a log-log plot of transport measurements obtained in these two systems gave a good correlation (R2 = 0.991). From this limited data set it appears that uptake characteristics for human colon and rectum are similar to those of Caco-2 cell monolayers. Thus, flux measurements across Caco-2 monolayers may be predictive for permeabilities of human colon and rectum for different classes of therapeutics.
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