“…This hepatoprotective response appears to coincide with a change in expression of the Cyp2c family genes, downstream of Cyp27a1 in the production of MCA (31), particularly Cyp2c55. Cyp2c70 and nine other members of the Cyp2c family, plus the bile acid 6-hydroxylase Cyp3a11 (32,45), were expressed at higher levels in the Bsep / and/or DKO livers than in the Mdr2 / mouse, making these likely candidates for the enzymes responsible for THBA production from trihydroxyl bile acids in Bsep / and DKO mice. Taken together, the dramatic hydrophilic shift of bile acid composition, coupled with the presence of an alternative canalicular transporter with the ability to transport hydrophilic bile acids, to promote bile flow in the DKO mice, protect them from the toxicity of nonmicelle-bound bile acids in the bile duct.…”