开发和验证酶活性测定的最佳做法,以支持先天性代谢异常药物开发和生物标记物评估。

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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摘要

细胞酶的异常或功能失调是导致癌症、神经退行性疾病和代谢紊乱等多种疾病的原因。酶水平或生物功能的缺陷可能导致细胞内底物积累到有毒水平,并干扰细胞的整体功能,最终导致细胞损伤、疾病和死亡。市场上针对遗传性单基因酶缺乏症的治疗干预措施包括酶替代疗法和小分子伴侣素。体内基因治疗和体外细胞治疗的新方法正在接受临床评估,这为扩大可用于治疗疾病的药物数量提供了大好机会。为了支持这些不同疗法的开发,量化蛋白酶功能活性的检测方法在疾病诊断、药代动力学和药效学反应评估以及药物疗效评价方面的重要性日益凸显。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论生物分析中酶活性测定的技术方面,包括测定设计和格式,以及与测定开发、验证和生命周期管理相关的独特挑战和注意事项。
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Best Practices for Development and Validation of Enzymatic Activity Assays to Support Drug Development for Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Biomarker Assessment.

Best Practices for Development and Validation of Enzymatic Activity Assays to Support Drug Development for Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Biomarker Assessment.

Aberrant or dysfunctional cellular enzymes are responsible for a wide range of diseases including cancer, neurodegenerative conditions, and metabolic disorders. Deficiencies in enzyme level or biofunction may lead to intracellular accumulation of substrate to toxic levels and interfere with overall cellular function, ultimately leading to cell damage, disease, and death. Marketed therapeutic interventions for inherited monogenic enzyme deficiency disorders include enzyme replacement therapy and small molecule chaperones. Novel approaches of in vivo gene therapy and ex vivo cell therapy are under clinical evaluation and provide promising opportunities to expand the number of available disease-modifying treatments. To support the development of these different therapeutics, assays to quantify the functional activity of protein enzymes have gained importance in the diagnosis of disease, assessment of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic response, and evaluation of drug efficacy. In this review, we discuss the technical aspects of enzyme activity assays in the bioanalytical context, including assay design and format as well as the unique challenges and considerations associated with assay development, validation, and life cycle management.

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AAPS Journal
AAPS Journal 医学-药学
CiteScore
7.80
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4.40%
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109
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The AAPS Journal, an official journal of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), publishes novel and significant findings in the various areas of pharmaceutical sciences impacting human and veterinary therapeutics, including: · Drug Design and Discovery · Pharmaceutical Biotechnology · Biopharmaceutics, Formulation, and Drug Delivery · Metabolism and Transport · Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacometrics · Translational Research · Clinical Evaluations and Therapeutic Outcomes · Regulatory Science We invite submissions under the following article types: · Original Research Articles · Reviews and Mini-reviews · White Papers, Commentaries, and Editorials · Meeting Reports · Brief/Technical Reports and Rapid Communications · Regulatory Notes · Tutorials · Protocols in the Pharmaceutical Sciences In addition, The AAPS Journal publishes themes, organized by guest editors, which are focused on particular areas of current interest to our field.
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