药品
药物开发
药物发现
医学
临床试验
药物毒性
计算生物学
疾病
类有机物
药理学
依托多拉克
生物信息学
人类疾病
临床前试验
生物
功效
药学
药物作用
炎症性肠病
动物试验
模拟生物系统
毒性
系统药理学
体内
动物模型
临床疾病
作者
Debarun Patra,Ibrahim M. Sayed,Souhrid Mukherjee,Honit Piplani,Aida Habtezion,Michael J. Rosen,Jospeh C Wu
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202522276
摘要
Reliance on cell lines and animal models for toxicity testing has long been the cornerstone of preclinical drug discovery for intestinal diseases, but the physiology, genetics, and disease etiology of animals differ significantly from those of humans. Species-specific differences contribute to high drug attrition rates at early stages of clinical trial, particularly in complex disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), in which such a rate is over 85%. Regulatory shifts by the FDA with the Modernization Act 2.0 and subsequent New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) guidance are accelerating the transition toward human-relevant systems by emphasizing AI-integration, organoid-based assays, and organ-on-chip technologies. Human intestinal organoids (HIOs) have emerged as transformative tools that faithfully replicate the architecture, function, and cellular diversity of the human gut. Advances in the HIOs allow study of drug absorption, metabolism, and toxicity in a dish, providing a bridge between in vitro assays and clinical outcomes to offer new opportunities for improving the prediction of toxicokinetics and pharmacokinetics. Emerging clinical trials employing patient-derived intestinal organoids (PDO) underscore their potential to bridge preclinical and clinical drug development. HIOs, as a disease model, fit well with the FDA's NAMs roadmap, and they will improve drug safety assessment and reduce the use of animal models.
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