Optimization of an in vitro assay methodology for competitive binding of thyroidogenic xenobiotics with thyroxine on human transthyretin and albumin

Katie L. Hill, Timo Hamers, Jorke H. Kamstra, William G. Willmore, Robert J. Letcher

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    Abstract

    Thyroid hormones (THs) are involved in the regulation of many physiological processes in vertebrates. Competition for TH binding sites on serum transport proteins can interfere with delivery of THs to target tissues, and this is a potential mechanism of action of exogenous thyroidogenic substances. To date, detailed accounts of in vitro methods for competitive binding with THs on TH transport proteins (human or wildlife) are sparse. In the limited number of published studies on in vitro radio-labelled TH-TH transport protein interactions, method descriptions were brief and with insufficient details for successful replication. Furthermore, upon review of these methodologies, we identified several opportunities for optimization. The present study addresses the methodological deficiencies and describes, in detail, a fully optimized and validated competitive T4 radio-ligand binding assay with human transthyretin (TTR) and albumin (ALB). • Significant improvements were made over previous methods, including better maintenance of protein stability and enhanced measurement of competition between different ligands.• Sample size was reduced to allow use of small pre-packed size exclusion chromatography columns, which eliminates the rinsing step during the separation procedure.• The assay was parameterized for use with T4 and human TTR and ALB.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)404-412
    Number of pages9
    JournalMethodsX
    Volume4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2017

    Keywords

    • Albumin
    • Competitive protein binding assay
    • Exogenous ligands
    • Human
    • Thyroid hormones
    • Transport proteins
    • Transthyretin
    • albumin
    • transthyretin
    • thyroxine
    • xenobiotic agent
    • article
    • competitive binding assay
    • drug protein binding
    • human
    • in vitro study
    • isotope labeling
    • priority journal
    • process optimization
    • protein protein interaction

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