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Evaluation of the Impact of Esterases and Lipases from the Circulatory System against Substrates of Different Lipophilicity
Authors:Leslie Lam  Marc A. Ilies
Affiliation:1.College of Science and Technology, Temple University, 1803 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA;2.Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research, Temple University School of Pharmacy, 3307 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA;3.Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Alzheimer’s Center (ACT), Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
Abstract:Esterases and lipases can process amphiphilic esters used as drugs and prodrugs and impact their pharmacokinetics and biodistribution. These hydrolases can also process ester components of drug delivery systems (DDSs), thus triggering DDSs destabilization with premature cargo release. In this study we tested and optimized assays that allowed us to quantify and compare individual esterase contributions to the degradation of substrates of increased lipophilicity and to establish limitations in terms of substrates that can be processed by a specific esterase/lipase. We have studied the impact of carbonic anhydrase; phospholipases A1, A2, C and D; lipoprotein lipase; and standard lipase on the hydrolysis of 4-nitrophenyl acetate, 4-nitrophenyl palmitate, DGGR and POPC liposomes, drawing structure–property relationships. We found that the enzymatic activity of these proteins was highly dependent on the lipophilicity of the substrate used to assess them, as expected. The activity observed for classical esterases was diminished when lipophilicity of the substrate increased, while activity observed for lipases generally increased, following the interfacial activation model, and was highly dependent on the type of lipase and its structure. The assays developed allowed us to determine the most sensitive methods for quantifying enzymatic activity against substrates of particular types and lipophilicity.
Keywords:esterase   lipase   ester hydrolysis   kinetics   assay   substrate lipophilicity   structure-property relationships
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