Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the ability to use murine small and large intestine-derived monolayers to screen drugs for toxicity. As a proof-of-concept, we applied this system to assess gastrointestinal toxicity of ~50 clinically used oncology drugs, encompassing diverse mechanisms of action. Nearly all tested drugs had a deleterious effect on the gut, with increased sensitivity in the small intestine. The identification of differential toxicity between the small and large intestine enabled us to pinpoint differences in drug uptake (antifolates), drug metabolism (cyclophosphamide) and cell signaling (EGFR inhibitors) across the gut. These results highlight an under-appreciated ...
Gastrointestinal side effects are among the most common classes of adverse reactions associated with...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used therapeutic agents, however, they are...
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a widely used chemotherapeutical that induces acute toxicity in the small a...
Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the abi...
We have built a quantitative systems toxicology modeling framework focused on the early prediction o...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
We have built a QST modelling framework focussed on the early prediction of oncotherapeutics-induced...
Cross-species comparison of drug responses at the organoid level could help to determine the human r...
Chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis is a severe side effect contributing to reduced quality of...
by xenobiotics is occurring more frequently and with greater toxicological significance than previou...
Purpose Chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicity (CIGT) is a complex process that involves mul...
Understanding the determinants of inter-individual variations in drug response is critical to improv...
Gastrointestinal side effects are among the most common classes of adverse reactions associated with...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used therapeutic agents, however, they are...
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a widely used chemotherapeutical that induces acute toxicity in the small a...
Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the abi...
We have built a quantitative systems toxicology modeling framework focused on the early prediction o...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
We have built a QST modelling framework focussed on the early prediction of oncotherapeutics-induced...
Cross-species comparison of drug responses at the organoid level could help to determine the human r...
Chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis is a severe side effect contributing to reduced quality of...
by xenobiotics is occurring more frequently and with greater toxicological significance than previou...
Purpose Chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicity (CIGT) is a complex process that involves mul...
Understanding the determinants of inter-individual variations in drug response is critical to improv...
Gastrointestinal side effects are among the most common classes of adverse reactions associated with...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used therapeutic agents, however, they are...
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a widely used chemotherapeutical that induces acute toxicity in the small a...