SLC22A8 transports Cipro into renal cell

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R-HSA-9794830
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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Because of its high renal clearance, ciprofloxacin (Cipro) is probably not reabsorbed by renal tubular cells. In addition to glomerular secretion, Cipro is also secreted contraluminally by tubular cells (reviewed by Sörgel & Kinzig, 1993). The organic anion transporter SLC22A8 (hOAT3) is highly expressed in kidney and brain (Motohashi et al, 2002). Cipro interacts with SLC22A8. In mice, it inhibits mOAT3-mediated transport of estrone-3-sulfate competitively (VanWert et al, 2008; reviewed in Burckhardt, 2012).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
8383921 Pharmacokinetics of gyrase inhibitors, Part 2: Renal and hepatic elimination pathways and drug interactions

Kinzig, M, Sörgel, F

Am J Med 1993
18381565 Organic anion transporter 3 (oat3/slc22a8) interacts with carboxyfluoroquinolones, and deletion increases systemic exposure to ciprofloxacin

Vanwert, AL, Srimaroeng, C, Sweet, DH

Mol Pharmacol 2008
22841915 Drug transport by Organic Anion Transporters (OATs)

Burckhardt, G

Pharmacol Ther 2012
11912245 Gene expression levels and immunolocalization of organic ion transporters in the human kidney

Masuda, S, Motohashi, H, Goto, M, Fukatsu, A, Sakurai, Y, Urakami, Y, Inui, KI, Ogawa, O, Saito, H

J Am Soc Nephrol 2002
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organic anion transmembrane transporter activity of SLC22A8 [basolateral plasma membrane]

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