Introduction to the mini special issue on next generation drug discovery and development: rethinking translational pharmacology for accelerated drug development.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Metabolism Reviews Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-07 DOI:10.1080/03602532.2021.1909614
Chukwunonso K Nwabufo
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic further revealed the barriers to accelerated discovery and development of transformative medicines for life threatening diseases. To effectively and efficiently respond to unmet medical needs, efforts should be directed towards revolutionizing the predictive capability of non-clinical surrogates that inform drug discovery and development programs. I developed this mini special issue amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to evaluate recent advancements and opportunities for four main subthemes that support drug discovery and development including prediction of metabolic pathways, translational pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies, pharmacogenomics, and trends in bioanalysis. Scientific papers in these areas were covered by investigators from the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics New Investigator Group and other investigators. Advancement in the predictive capability of in silico, in vitro, and in vivo models used to determine the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity profile of investigational drugs can help offset the cost of unexpected safety and/or efficacy issues during clinical studies. Likewise, extensive application of pharmacogenomics in drug development and clinical care can help direct therapeutic benefits to the appropriate patient population with the overall goal of accelerating drug development and mitigating failed drug cost. Finally, I hope that the scientific contributions in this mini special issue will stimulate practical advancements across all aspects of basic science research that support drug discovery and development to help unlock the door to the next generation of drug discovery and development that features reduced failure rates and accelerated development.

介绍新一代药物发现和开发的迷你特刊:重新思考加速药物开发的转化药理学。
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行进一步揭示了加速发现和开发治疗危及生命疾病的变革性药物的障碍。为了有效和高效地应对未满足的医疗需求,应该努力改变非临床替代品的预测能力,为药物发现和开发计划提供信息。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,我制作了这个迷你特刊,以评估支持药物发现和开发的四个主要子主题的最新进展和机会,包括代谢途径预测、转化药代动力学和药效学研究、药物基因组学和生物分析趋势。这些领域的科学论文由国际异种生物研究学会新研究小组和其他研究人员进行研究。用于确定研究药物的吸收、分布、代谢、排泄和毒性特征的硅内、体外和体内模型的预测能力的进步,可以帮助抵消临床研究期间意外的安全性和/或有效性问题的成本。同样,药物基因组学在药物开发和临床护理中的广泛应用可以帮助将治疗益处直接传递给适当的患者群体,从而实现加速药物开发和降低失败药物成本的总体目标。最后,我希望这个迷你特刊中的科学贡献将刺激支持药物发现和开发的基础科学研究的各个方面的实际进展,帮助打开以降低失败率和加速开发为特征的下一代药物发现和开发的大门。
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Drug Metabolism Reviews
Drug Metabolism Reviews 医学-药学
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
1 months
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.
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