The Role of CYPs and Transporters in the Biotransformation and Transport of
the Anti-hepatitis C Antiviral Agents Asunaprevir, Daclatasvir, and
Beclabuvir: Impact of Liver Disease, Race and Drug-drug Interactions on
Safety and Efficacy
Michael Murray
Abstract:Asunaprevir, daclatasvir, and beclabuvir are direct-acting antiviral agents used in the treatment of
patients infected with hepatitis C genotype 1b. This article reviews the biotransformation and disposition of these
drugs in relation to the safety and efficacy of therapy. CYP3A4 and 3A5 catalyze the oxidative biotransformation
of the drugs, while P-glycoprotein mediates their efflux from tissues. Asunaprevir is also a substrate
for the influx transporters OATP1B1 and OATP2B1 and the efflux transporter MRP2, w… Show more
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