Publications by authors named "W Mattes"

Many oncology drugs have been found to induce cardiotoxicity in a subset of patients, which significantly limits their clinical use and impedes the benefit of lifesaving anticancer treatments. Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) carry donor-specific genetic information and have been proposed for exploring the interindividual difference in oncology drug-induced cardiotoxicity. Herein, we evaluated the inter- and intraindividual variability of iPSC-CM-related assays and presented a proof of concept to prospectively predict doxorubicin (DOX)-induced cardiotoxicity (DIC) using donor-specific iPSC-CMs.

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The US FDA convened a virtual public workshop with the goals of obtaining feedback on the terminology needed for effective communication of multicomponent biomarkers and discussing the diverse use of biomarkers observed across the FDA and identifying common issues. The workshop included keynote and background presentations addressing the stated goals, followed by a series of case studies highlighting FDA-wide and external experience regarding the use of multicomponent biomarkers, which provided context for panel discussions focused on common themes, challenges and preferred terminology. The final panel discussion integrated the main concepts from the keynote, background presentations and case studies, laying a preliminary foundation to build consensus around the use and terminology of multicomponent biomarkers.

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  • Metabolomics is a versatile technology used to study metabolism and toxicity across various organisms and biological materials, such as blood and urine.
  • It provides tools and resources for researchers, including data repositories and analysis tools, which enhance its application in precision medicine.
  • The ACT Symposium review discusses the use of metabolomics in toxicity studies, including its role in understanding liver injury from acetaminophen and how it can inform pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and space research.
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Zileuton is an orally active inhibitor of leukotriene synthesis for maintenance treatment of asthma, for which clinical usage has been associated with idiosyncratic liver injury. Mechanistic understanding of zileuton toxicity is hampered by the rarity of the cases and lack of an animal model. A promising model for mechanistic study of rare liver injury is the Diversity Outbred (J:DO) mouse population, with genetic variation similar to that found in humans.

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  • Addiction involves the brain's reward system being altered by chemicals that create a compulsive need for substances, despite negative repercussions.
  • The mu-opioid receptor (MOR) is particularly influential in addictions to powerful drugs like opioids and stimulants, while kappa (KOR) and delta (DOR) receptors can lead to negative reinforcement effects.
  • New 3D-spectrometric models have been developed to predict how various substances interact with these receptors, which could help regulatory agencies assess health risks and aid pharmaceutical companies in developing addiction treatments.
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