stormTB: A web-based simulator of a murine minimal-PBPK model for anti-tuberculosis treatments.

Roberto Visintainer, Anna Fochesato, Daniele Boaretti, Stefano Giampiccolo, Shayne Watson, Micha Levi, Federico Reali, Luca Marchetti
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant threat to global health, with millions of new infections and approximately one million deaths annually. Various modeling efforts have emerged, offering tailored data-driven and physiologically-based solutions for novel and historical compounds. However, this diverse modeling panorama may lack consistency, limiting result comparability. Drug-specific models are often tied to commercial software and developed on various platforms and languages, potentially hindering access and complicating the comparison of different compounds. Methods: This work introduces stormTB: SimulaTOr of a muRine Minimal-pbpk model for anti-TB drugs. It is a web-based interface for our minimal physiologically based pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) platform, designed to simulate custom treatment scenarios for tuberculosis in murine models. The app facilitates visual comparisons of pharmacokinetic profiles, aiding in assessing drug-dose combinations. Results: The mPBPK model, supporting 11 anti-TB drugs, offers a unified perspective, overcoming the potential inconsistencies arising from diverse modeling efforts. The app, publicly accessible, provides a user-friendly environment for researchers to conduct what-if analyses and contribute to collective TB eradication efforts. The tool generates comprehensive visualizations of drug concentration profiles and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic indices for TB-relevant tissues, empowering researchers in the quest for more effective TB treatments. stormTB is freely available at the link: https://apps.cosbi.eu/stormTB
stormTB:基于网络的抗结核治疗小鼠最小 PBPK 模型模拟器。
导言:结核病(TB)对全球健康构成重大威胁,每年新增数百万感染病例,约有一百万人死亡。目前已出现了各种建模方法,为新型化合物和历史化合物提供了量身定制的数据驱动和生理学解决方案。然而,这种多样化的建模全景可能缺乏一致性,从而限制了结果的可比性。针对特定药物的模型通常与商业软件绑定,并在不同的平台和语言上开发,这可能会阻碍对不同化合物的访问,并使比较复杂化。方法:这项工作介绍了 stormTB:抗结核药物 muRine Minimal-pbpk 模型模拟。它是我们基于生理学的最小药代动力学(mPBPK)平台的网络界面,旨在模拟鼠类模型中结核病的定制治疗方案。该应用程序便于对药代动力学曲线进行可视化比较,有助于评估药物剂量组合。结果mPBPK 模型支持 11 种抗结核药物,提供了一个统一的视角,克服了不同建模工作可能产生的不一致性。该应用程序可公开访问,为研究人员进行假设分析提供了一个用户友好型环境,有助于集体根除结核病的努力。该工具可生成结核病相关组织的药物浓度分布图和药代动力学/药效学指数的综合可视化图像,帮助研究人员寻求更有效的结核病治疗方法。 stormTB 可在以下链接免费获取:https://apps.cosbi.eu/stormTB
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