Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a major concern in the clinic and hampers the use of available treatments as well as the development of innovative medicines. It is typically discovered late during drug development, which reflects a lack of in vitro nephrotoxicity assays available that can be employed readily in early drug discovery, to identify and hence steer away from the risk. Here, we report the development of a high content screening assay in ciPTEC-OAT1, a proximal tubular cell line that expresses several relevant renal transporters, using five fluorescent dyes to quantify cell health parameters. We used a validation set of 62 drugs, tested across a relevant concentration range compared to their exposure in humans, to develop a model t...
Drug-induced kidney injury is often observed in the clinics and can lead to long-term organ failure....
The kidney is frequently involved in adverse effects caused by exposure to foreign compounds, includ...
© 2019 Ying-Chen SooKidneys are uniquely vulnerable to drug toxicity due to their role in filtering ...
Contains fulltext : 196765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drug-induced ...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells are the main driver of renal transport and secretion of xenobiotics...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells are the main driver of renal transport and secretion of xenobiotics...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity still hampers drug development, because current translation from in vitr...
In vitro screens for nephrotoxicity are currently poorly predictive of toxicity in humans. Although ...
There has been intensive effort to identify in vivo biomarkers that can be used to monitor drug-indu...
Nephrotoxicitydue todrugsandenvironmental chemicals accounts for significantpatientmortalityandmorbi...
There has been intensive effort to identify in vivo biomarkers that can be used to monitor drug-indu...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells (PTEC) are susceptible to drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI). Cell-b...
The kidney is a frequent target for organ-specific toxicity as a result of its primary function in c...
The staggering cost of bringing a drug to market coupled with the extremely high failure rate of pro...
The importance of human cell-based in vitro tools to drug development that are robust, accurate, and...
Drug-induced kidney injury is often observed in the clinics and can lead to long-term organ failure....
The kidney is frequently involved in adverse effects caused by exposure to foreign compounds, includ...
© 2019 Ying-Chen SooKidneys are uniquely vulnerable to drug toxicity due to their role in filtering ...
Contains fulltext : 196765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drug-induced ...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells are the main driver of renal transport and secretion of xenobiotics...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells are the main driver of renal transport and secretion of xenobiotics...
Drug-induced nephrotoxicity still hampers drug development, because current translation from in vitr...
In vitro screens for nephrotoxicity are currently poorly predictive of toxicity in humans. Although ...
There has been intensive effort to identify in vivo biomarkers that can be used to monitor drug-indu...
Nephrotoxicitydue todrugsandenvironmental chemicals accounts for significantpatientmortalityandmorbi...
There has been intensive effort to identify in vivo biomarkers that can be used to monitor drug-indu...
Proximal tubule epithelial cells (PTEC) are susceptible to drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI). Cell-b...
The kidney is a frequent target for organ-specific toxicity as a result of its primary function in c...
The staggering cost of bringing a drug to market coupled with the extremely high failure rate of pro...
The importance of human cell-based in vitro tools to drug development that are robust, accurate, and...
Drug-induced kidney injury is often observed in the clinics and can lead to long-term organ failure....
The kidney is frequently involved in adverse effects caused by exposure to foreign compounds, includ...
© 2019 Ying-Chen SooKidneys are uniquely vulnerable to drug toxicity due to their role in filtering ...