作者
Flavia Storelli, Mengyue Yin, Aditya R Kumar, Mayur K Ladumor, Raymond Evers, Paresh P Chothe, Osatohanmwen J Enogieru, Xiaomin Liang, Yurong Lai, Jashvant D Unadkat
发表日期
2022/10/1
来源
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
卷号
238
页码范围
108271
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Predicting transporter-based drug clearance (CL) and tissue concentrations (TC) in humans is important to reduce the risk of failure during drug development. In addition, when transporters are present at the tissue:blood interface (e.g., in the liver, blood-brain barrier), predicting TC is important to predict the drug's efficacy and safety. With the advent of quantitative targeted proteomics, in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) of transporter-based drug CL and TC is now possible using transporter-expressing models (cells lines, membrane vesicles) and the in vivo to in vitro relative expression of transporters (REF) as a scaling factor. Unlike other approaches based on physiological scaling, the REF approach is not dependent on the availability of primary cells. Here, we review the REF approach and compare it with other IVIVE approaches such as the relative activity factor approach and physiological scaling. For each of …
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