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Normalized Testosterone Glucuronide as a Potential Urinary Biomarker for Highly Variable UGT2B17 in Children 7–18 Years

Haeyoung Zhang, Abdul Basit, Chris Wolford, Kuan‐Fu Chen, Andrea Gaedigk, Yvonne S. Lin, J. Steven Leeder, Bhagwat Prasad

2020Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B17 (UGT2B17) is a highly variable androgen-metabolizing and drug-metabolizing enzyme. UGT2B17 exhibits a unique ontogeny profile characterized by a dramatic increase in hepatic protein expression from prepubertal age to adulthood. Age, sex, copy number variation (CNV), and single nucleotide polymorphisms only explain 26% of variability in protein expression, highlighting the need for a phenotypic biomarker for predicting interindividual variability in glucuronidation of UGT2B17 substrates. Here, we propose testosterone glucuronide (TG) normalized by androsterone glucuronide (TG/AG) as a urinary UGT2B17 biomarker, and examine the associations among urinary TG/AG and age, sex, and CNV. We performed targeted metabolomics of 12 androgen conjugates with liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in 63 pediatric subjects ages 7-18 years followed over 7 visits in 3 years. Consistent with the reported developmental trajectory of UGT2B17 protein expression, urinary TG/AG is significantly associated with age, sex, and CNV. In conclusion, TG/AG shows promise as a phenotypic urinary UGT2B17 biomarker.

Topics & Concepts

BiomarkerUrinary systemGlucuronidationProstate cancerInternal medicineTestosterone (patch)PhenotypeAndrogenEndocrinologyMedicineBiologyCancerGeneticsGeneEnzymeHormoneBiochemistryMicrosomePharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismMetabolism and Genetic DisordersHormonal and reproductive studies