A review of challenges and prospects of 3D cell-based culture models used for studying drug induced liver injury during early phases of drug development.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 TOXICOLOGY
John K Chipangura, Yonela Ntamo, Bert Mohr, Nireshni Chellan
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Abstract

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the leading cause of compound attrition during drug development. Over the years, a battery of in-vitro cell culture toxicity tests is being conducted to evaluate the toxicity of compounds prior to testing in laboratory animals. Two-dimensional (2D) in-vitro cell culture models are commonly used and have provided a great deal of knowledge; however, these models often fall short in mimicking natural structures of tissues in-vivo. Testing in humans is the most logical method, but unfortunately there are ethical limitations associated with human tests. To overcome these limitations better human-relevant, predictive models are required. The past decade has witnessed significant efforts towards the development of three-dimensional (3D) in-vitro cell culture models better mimicking in-vivo physiology. 3D cell culture has advantages in being representative of the interactions of cells in-vivo and when validated can act as an interphase between 2D cell culture models and in-vivo animal models. The current review seeks to provide an overview of the challenges that make biomarkers used for detection of DILI not to be sensitive enough during drug development and explore how 3D cell culture models can be used to address the gap with the current models.

在药物开发的早期阶段,用于研究药物性肝损伤的3D细胞培养模型的挑战和前景综述。
药物性肝损伤(DILI)是药物开发过程中化合物消耗的主要原因。多年来,正在进行一系列体外细胞培养毒性试验,以便在实验室动物试验之前评估化合物的毒性。二维(2D)体外细胞培养模型是常用的,并提供了大量的知识;然而,这些模型在模拟体内组织的自然结构方面往往存在不足。人体试验是最合乎逻辑的方法,但不幸的是,人体试验存在伦理限制。为了克服这些限制,需要更好的与人类相关的预测模型。在过去的十年里,人们在开发三维(3D)体外细胞培养模型方面做出了巨大的努力,更好地模拟了体内生理。3D细胞培养具有代表体内细胞相互作用的优势,并且在验证后可以作为2D细胞培养模型和体内动物模型之间的间期。目前的综述旨在概述在药物开发过程中用于检测DILI的生物标志物不够敏感的挑战,并探索如何使用3D细胞培养模型来解决与当前模型的差距。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
128
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Human and Experimental Toxicology (HET), an international peer reviewed journal, is dedicated to publishing preclinical and clinical original research papers and in-depth reviews that comprehensively cover studies of functional, biochemical and structural disorders in toxicology. The principal aim of the HET is to publish timely high impact hypothesis driven scholarly work with an international scope. The journal publishes on: Structural, functional, biochemical, and molecular effects of toxic agents; Studies that address mechanisms/modes of toxicity; Safety evaluation of novel chemical, biotechnologically-derived products, and nanomaterials for human health assessment including statistical and mechanism-based approaches; Novel methods or approaches to research on animal and human tissues (medical and veterinary patients) investigating functional, biochemical and structural disorder; in vitro techniques, particularly those supporting alternative methods
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