Methods for measurement of platelet function in the assessment of nonclinical drug safety and implications for translatability

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David Ledieu, Serge Côté
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Abstract

Platelets play a pivotal role in normal hemostasis. Drug-induced derangement of platelet function can lead to either an increased bleeding risk when platelet function is inhibited or a proaggregant state that can manifest as thrombosis when it is exacerbated. In both cases, drug-induced platelet dysfunction can lead to serious adverse events in patients that can limit drug prescription or ultimately lead to the withdrawal of the drug from the market. Despite those risks, drug-induced platelet function defects do not appear to be highlighted during drug development; rather they are reported at the postapproval stage indicating that current preclinical assays and clinical development studies are failing to capture these liabilities. However, significant progresses have been made in platelet function testing and clinically useful methods now exist for the measurement of platelet function. This review article discusses these methods and describes their advantages and disadvantages in the setting of nonclinical drug safety to assess drug-induced platelet dysfunction and on the translatability of these tests to predict thrombosis and bleeding in patients.

血小板功能在非临床药物安全性评估中的测量方法及其可翻译性
血小板在正常止血中起关键作用。药物引起的血小板功能紊乱,当血小板功能受到抑制时,可导致出血风险增加;当血小板功能紊乱加剧时,可导致凝血状态,表现为血栓形成。在这两种情况下,药物引起的血小板功能障碍都可能导致患者发生严重的不良事件,从而限制药物处方或最终导致药物退出市场。尽管存在这些风险,但药物诱导的血小板功能缺陷在药物开发过程中似乎并未得到重视;相反,它们是在批准后阶段报告的,这表明目前的临床前分析和临床开发研究未能捕捉到这些责任。然而,血小板功能的检测已经取得了重大进展,目前已有临床有用的血小板功能检测方法。这篇综述文章讨论了这些方法,描述了它们在评估药物性血小板功能障碍的非临床药物安全性方面的优缺点,以及这些测试在预测患者血栓和出血方面的可翻译性。
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Current opinion in toxicology
Current opinion in toxicology Toxicology, Biochemistry
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