Antitubercular drugs induced liver injury: an updated insight into molecular mechanisms.


Journal

Drug metabolism reviews
ISSN: 1097-9883
Titre abrégé: Drug Metab Rev
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0322067

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2023
Historique:
medline: 28 7 2023
pubmed: 23 5 2023
entrez: 23 5 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health burden. Antitubercular drugs (ATDs) such as isoniazid (INH), rifampicin (RIF), pyrazinamide (PZA), and ethambutol are used as first-line therapy in TB patients. Drug-induced liver injury is one of the common side effects that leads to the discontinuation of ATDs in TB patients. Therefore, this review discusses the molecular pathogenesis of ATDs induced liver injury. The biotransformation of INH, RIF, and PZA in the liver liberates several reactive intermediates, leading to peroxidation of the hepatocellular membrane and oxidative stress. INH + RIF administration decreased the expression of bile acid transporters such as the bile salt export pump and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 and induced liver injury by sirtuin 1 and farnesoid X receptor pathway. INH inhibits the nuclear translocation of Nrf2 by interfering with its nuclear importer, karyopherin β1, thereby inducing apoptosis. INF + RIF treatments alter Bcl-2 and Bax homeostasis, mitochondrial membrane potential, and cytochrome c release, thereby triggering apoptosis. RIF administration enhances the expression of genes involved in fatty acid synthesis and hepatocyte fatty acid uptake (CD36). RIF induces the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor -γ and its downstream proteins and perilipin-2 by activating the pregnane X receptor in the liver to increase fatty infiltration into the liver. ATDs administration induces oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, cholestasis, and lipid accumulation in the liver. However, ATDs toxic potentials are not elaborately studied at the molecular level in clinical samples. Therefore, future studies are warranted to explore ATDs induced liver injuries at the molecular level in clinical samples whenever possible.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37218081
doi: 10.1080/03602532.2023.2215478
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antitubercular Agents 0
Isoniazid V83O1VOZ8L
Pyrazinamide 2KNI5N06TI
Rifampin VJT6J7R4TR

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

239-253

Auteurs

Devaraj Ezhilarasan (D)

Department of Pharmacology, Molecular Medicine and Toxicology Lab, Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.

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