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Outlook for Predictive Safety Technologies

Published by Insight Pharma Reports Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2006/11 Content info 135 pages
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Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1. ADME/Tox: The Cornerstone of Safety Assessments
  • 1.2. Areas of Potential for Improvement of Safety Pharmacology

CHAPTER 2. PRECLINICAL SAFETY TESTING AND DRUG DEVELOPMENT COSTS

  • 2.1. Unexpected Toxicity: A Constant Source of Attrition to Pharmaceutical Productivity
  • 2.2. Complex Drug Actions Cause Complex Failures
  • 2.3. A Savings Scenario for a Mid-Sized Drug Developer
  • 2.4. Cutting Back on Research Animal Use

CHAPTER 3. ASPECTS OF DRUG SAFETY CONCERNS

  • 3.1. Relative Drug Safety, Not Absolute Toxicity, is the Issue
  • 3.2. Toxicity vs. Side Effects
  • 3.3. The Objective for Predictive Safety Testing
  • 3.4. Mutagenicity and Reproductive Toxicity
  • 3.5. Drug-Drug Interactions and "Metabolic Poisoning"
  • 3.6. High-Throughput Testing: A Challenge for Predictive Safety Assessments
  • 3.7. Knockout Safety Tests with Essentially Unknown Positive Predictive Value

CHAPTER 4. PREDICTIVE SAFETY TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES

  • 4.1. Toxicogenomics
    • A New Dynamic
  • 4.2. High-Content Cell-Based Screening for Safety Parameters
    • HCS for General Aspects of Drug Safety
    • Rat and Human Hepatocytes
    • Cell Models for Modulation of Cardiac Function
    • In Vitro Nephrotoxicity Evaluation Using Primary Human Kidney Cells
    • HCS for Assessing Hematology Toxicity
    • HCS for Genotoxicity Profiling
    • Biochips as Solid-State Biosensors for Toxicity and Mutagenicity
  • 4.3. Tissue Histology and Tissue Proteomics: Creating Powerful New Tools from Old Ones
    • Pioneering Efforts in Histopathology
    • NeuroScience Associates
    • HistoRX
    • Phase I Molecular Toxicology
  • 4.4. Metabolite Profiling and Metabonomics As a Tool for Toxicity Prediction
    • Metabolite Profiling
    • Predicting Drug Interactions from In Vitro Metabolic Data
    • Predicting Cytochrome P450 Interactions and Inhibition
    • Pharmaco-Metabolomics
  • 4.5. Animal Models
    • The Zebrafish: An Intriguing Vertebrate Model for Toxicity Testing
    • Rodents Tailored for Predictive Toxicology
    • Isogenic Rat Panels
    • Mice Under Realistic Stress Conditions
    • Transgenic Animals for Carcinogenicity Testing
    • Unconventional Animal Models
  • 4.6. In Silico Approaches to Toxicity and Carcinogenicity
    • The ToxML Format: A Platform for Toxicity Data Exchange
    • Structure-Based Prediction of Hepatotoxicity
    • In Silico Identification of Compounds at Risk for Inducing Cardiac Arrythmia
    • Other In Silico Toxicity Prediction Models
    • Commercial Software Packages and Services

CHAPTER 5. SAFETY SIGNALS FOR BIOTECH DRUG CANDIDATES: AN EMERGING FIELD

  • 5.1. Cases in Point
  • 5.2. Predictive Safety Testing and Regulatory Authorities
    • The Predictive Safety Testing Consortium: A Spin-Off from the Critical Path Initiative
    • Voluntary Genomics Data Submissions: An Exercise for the Future
    • The FDA' s Intramural Biomarker Program
  • 5.3. The European Innovative Medicines Initiative
  • 5.4. A Synopsis of Facts and Perspectives for Predictive Safety Testing Approaches

CHAPTER 6. INTERIVEWS WITH EXPERTS IN THE PREDICTIVE SAFETY TESTING FIELD

  • Felix W. Frueh, PhD, US Food and Drug Administration
  • Joseph F. Contrera, PhD, US Food and Drug Administration
  • Donald Halbert, PhD, Iconix Biosciences
  • D. Lansing Taylor, PhD, Cellumen
  • Michael Milburn, PhD, Metabolon
  • Patricia McGrath, MBA, Phylonix
  • Paul Stroobant, PhD, HistoRx
  • Peter-Jan van Doorn, MD, MBA, MDS Pharma Services
  • Manfred Windisch, PhD, JSW Research

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