药物代谢酶和转运体及其在药物性肝损伤发展中的作用。

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AyoOluwa O Olubamiwa, Jingyi Ma, Patrice Dehanne, Catherine Noban, Yeliz Angın, Olivier Barberan, Minjun Chen
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摘要

药物性肝损伤对药物开发和人类健康构成了重大挑战。DILI背后的复杂机制使得准确预测其发生具有挑战性,往往导致药物开发项目失败和药物停药造成重大经济损失。越来越多的证据表明,药物代谢酶和转运体(DMETs)在DILI的发展中起着关键作用。涵盖领域:在这篇综述中,我们探讨了DMETs对DILI的贡献,重点研究了它们的遗传多态性和与药物的相互作用。此外,我们还强调了DMETs在开发用于评估DILI潜力的预测模型和揭示DILI相关机制中的作用。专家意见:随着评估和预测药物毒性的新方法(NAMs)越来越突出,更好地了解支撑这些方法的不良后果途径(AOPs)势在必行。DMETs在dili相关AOPs的分子启动事件中起着关键作用。需要进一步的研究来表征与DILI相关的AOP网络,并提高NAMs对DILI风险评估的预测性能。
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Drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, and their roles for the development of drug-induced liver injury.

Introduction: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) poses a significant challenge to drug development and human healthcare. The complex mechanisms underlying DILI make it challenging to accurately predict its occurrence, often leading to substantial financial losses from failed drug development projects and drug withdrawals. Growing evidence suggests that drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters (DMETs) play a critical role in the development of DILI.

Areas covered: In this review, we explore findings about the contributions of DMETs to DILI, with a focus on the studies examining genetic polymorphisms and their interactions with drugs. Additionally, we highlight the roles of DMETs in the development of predictive models for assessing DILI potential and in uncovering the mechanisms involved in DILI.

Expert opinion: As new approach methods (NAMs) for assessing and predicting drug toxicity gain more prominence, it is imperative to better understand the adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) that underpin these methods. DMETs largely play a pivotal role in the molecular initiating events of DILI-related AOPs. Further research is needed to characterize DILI-related AOP networks and enhance the predictive performance of NAMs for assessing DILI risk.

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