Identification and characterization of the rat in-vivo and in-vitro metabolites of tazemetostat using LC-QTOF-MS.

Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association(2024)

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In drug discovery, metabolite profiling unveils biotransformation pathways and potential toxicant formation, guiding selection of candidates with optimal pharmacokinetics and safety profiles. Tazemetostat (TAZ) is employed in treating locally advanced or metastatic epithelioid sarcoma. Identification of drug metabolites are of significant importance in improving safety, efficacy and reduced toxicity of drugs. The current study aimed to investigate the comprehensive metabolic fate of TAZ using different in vivo (rat) and in vitro (RLM, HLM, HS9) models. For in vivo studies, drug was orally administered to Sprague-Dawley rats with subsequent analysis of plasma, feces and urine samples. A total of 21 new metabolites were detected across various matrices and were separated on Phenomenex kinetex C18 (2.5 μm; 150 × 4.6 mm) column using acetonitrile and 0.1% formic acid in water as mobile phase. LC-QTOF-MS/MS and NMR techniques were employed to identify and characterize the metabolites from extracted samples. The major metabolic routes found in biotransformation of TAZ were hydroxylation, N-dealkylation, N-oxidation, hydrogenation, hydrolysis and N-acetylation. In silico toxicity revealed potential immunotoxicity for TAZ and few of its metabolites. This research article is the first time to discuss the complete metabolite profiling including identification and characterization of TAZ metabolites as well as its biotransformation mechanism.
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