Shuai Wang, Upendra A Argikar, Maria Chatzopoulou, Sungjoon Cho, Rachel D Crouch, Deepika Dhaware, Ting-Jia Gu, Carley J S Heck, Kevin M Johnson, Amit S Kalgutkar, Joyce Liu, Bin Ma, Grover P Miller, Jessica A Rowley, Herana Kamal Seneviratne, Donglu Zhang, S Cyrus Khojasteh
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Abstract
Advances in the field of bioactivation have significantly contributed to our understanding and prediction of drug-induced liver injury (DILI). It has been established that many adverse drug reactions, including DILI, are associated with the formation and reactivity of metabolites. Modern methods allow us to detect and characterize these reactive metabolites in earlier stages of drug development, which helps anticipate and circumvent the potential for DILI. Improved in silico models and experimental techniques that better reflect in vivo environments are enhancing predictive capabilities for DILI risk. Further, studies on the mechanisms of bioactivation, including enzyme interactions and the role of individual genetic differences, have provided valuable insights for drug optimizations. Cumulatively, this progress is continually refining our approaches to drug safety evaluation and personalized medicine.
生物活化领域的进展极大地促进了我们对药物性肝损伤(DILI)的理解和预测。已经证实,包括 DILI 在内的许多药物不良反应都与代谢物的形成和反应性有关。现代方法使我们能够在药物开发的早期阶段检测这些反应性代谢物并确定其特征,这有助于预测和避免潜在的 DILI。能更好地反映体内环境的改进型硅学模型和实验技术正在提高对 DILI 风险的预测能力。此外,对生物活化机制(包括酶相互作用和个体遗传差异的作用)的研究也为药物优化提供了宝贵的见解。总之,这些进展正在不断完善我们的药物安全性评估和个性化医疗方法。
期刊介绍:
Drug Metabolism Reviews consistently provides critically needed reviews of an impressive array of drug metabolism research-covering established, new, and potential drugs; environmentally toxic chemicals; absorption; metabolism and excretion; and enzymology of all living species. Additionally, the journal offers new hypotheses of interest to diverse groups of medical professionals including pharmacologists, toxicologists, chemists, microbiologists, pharmacokineticists, immunologists, mass spectroscopists, as well as enzymologists working in xenobiotic biotransformation.