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Oroxylin A, a methylated metabolite of baicalein, exhibits a stronger inhibitory effect than baicalein on the CYP1B1-mediated carcinogenic estradiol metabolite formation.

Dongchen AnZhongjin SongYingyue YiQing ZhangJinfeng LiuYongjie ZhangJing ZhouGuanghui ZhaoDanhua CongPingkai OuyangYang LuXijing ChenDi Zhao
Published in: Phytotherapy research : PTR (2019)
Human cytochrome P450 1B1 (CYP1B1)-mediated formation of 4-hydroxyestradiol (4-OHE2) from 17β-estradiol plays an important role in the progression of human breast cancer, while the biotransformation of 17β-estradiol to 2-hydroxyestradiol mediated by cytochrome P450 1A1 (CYP1A1) is considered as a less harmful pathway. In this study, inhibitory effects of flavonoids baicalein and oroxylin A, a metabolite of baicalein in human body, on CYP1A1 and 1B1 activities were investigated in vitro. The inhibition intensities of baicalein and oroxylin A towards CYP1B1 were greater than towards CYP1A1 with a mixed mechanism. In addition, oroxylin A showed a stronger inhibitory effect than baicalein towards the CYP1B1-mediated 17β-estradiol 4-hydroxylation, with the IC50 values of 0.0146 and 2.27 μM, respectively. Docking studies elucidated that oroxylin A had a stronger binding affinity than baicalein for CYP1B1. In MCF-7 cells, compared with baicalein-treated groups, oroxylin A with lower doses decreased and increased the formation of 4-OHE2 and 2-hydroxyestradiol, respectively, with a preferential induction of mRNA of CYP1A1 over CYP1B1. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that oroxylin A showed a stronger inhibitory effect than baicalein on CYP1B1-mediated 4-OHE2 formation in MCF-7 cells, providing crucial implications for their possibly preventive/therapeutic potential against breast cancer via inhibition of CYP1B1, particularly of oroxylin A.
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