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    Equilibrative nucleobase transporter 1 (ENBT1/SLC43A3) has recently been identified as a purine-selective nucleobase transporter. Although it is highly expressed in the liver, its role in nucleobase transport has not been confirmed yet in hepatocytes or any relevant cell models. We, therefore, examined its role in adenine transport in the HepG2 cell line as a human hepatocyte model. The uptake of [3H]adenine in HepG2 cells was highly saturable, indicating the involvement of carrier-mediated transport. The carrier-mediated transport component, for which the Michaelis constant was estimated to be 0.268 μM, was sensitive to decynium-22, an ENBT1 inhibitor, with the half maximal inhibitory concentration of 2.59 μM, which was comparable to that of 2.30 μM for [3H]adenine uptake by ENBT1 in its transient transfectant human embryonic kidney 293 cells. Although equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1/SLC29A1) and ENT2/SLC29A2 are also known to be able to transport adenine, [3H]adenine uptake in HepG2 cells was not inhibited by the ENT1/2-specific inhibitor of either dipyridamole or nitrobenzylthioinosine. Finally, [3H]adenine uptake was extensively reduced by silencing of ENBT1 by RNA interference in the hepatocyte model. All these results, taken together, suggest the predominant role of ENBT1 in the uptake of adenine in HepG2 cells. Copyright © 2020 American Pharmacists Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Risa Takenaka, Tomoya Yasujima, Junji Furukawa, Yosuke Hishikawa, Takahiro Yamashiro, Kinya Ohta, Katsuhisa Inoue, Hiroaki Yuasa. Functional Analysis of the Role of Equilibrative Nucleobase Transporter 1 (ENBT1/SLC43A3) in Adenine Transport in HepG2 Cells. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. 2020 Aug;109(8):2622-2628

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