医学                        
                
                                
                        
                            急性肾损伤                        
                
                                
                        
                            药品                        
                
                                
                        
                            重症监护医学                        
                
                                
                        
                            肾毒性                        
                
                                
                        
                            肾脏疾病                        
                
                                
                        
                            肾功能                        
                
                                
                        
                            药物开发                        
                
                                
                        
                            不利影响                        
                
                                
                        
                            临床试验                        
                
                                
                        
                            药理学                        
                
                                
                        
                            肾                        
                
                                
                        
                            内科学                        
                
                        
                    
            作者
            
                Skylar Connor,Ruth Roberts,Weida Tong            
         
                    
        
    
            
            标识
            
                                    DOI:10.1093/toxres/tfae119
                                    
                                
                                 
         
        
                
            摘要
            
            Abstract Drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI) is a frequently reported adverse event, associated with acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, and end-stage renal failure. Prospective cohort studies on acute injuries suggest a frequency of around 14%–26% in adult populations and a significant concern in pediatrics with a frequency of 16% being attributed to a drug. In drug discovery and development, renal injury accounts for 8 and 9% of preclinical and clinical failures, respectively, impacting multiple therapeutic areas. Currently, the standard biomarkers for identifying DIKI are serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen. However, both markers lack the sensitivity and specificity to detect nephrotoxicity prior to a significant loss of renal function. Consequently, there is a pressing need for the development of alternative methods to reliably predict drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI) in early drug discovery. In this article, we discuss various aspects of DIKI and how it is assessed in preclinical models and in the clinical setting, including the challenges posed by translating animal data to humans. We then examine the urinary biomarkers accepted by both the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency for monitoring DIKI in preclinical studies and on a case-by-case basis in clinical trials. We also review new approach methodologies (NAMs) and how they may assist in developing novel biomarkers for DIKI that can be used earlier in drug discovery and development.
         
            
 
                 
                
                    
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