AI Article Synopsis

  • More therapeutic proteins (TPs) are used when people take multiple medications, so it’s important to understand how they interact with each other to avoid side effects.
  • Factors like patient types, other medicines they're taking, and how the body clears these proteins can change how TPs work or cause toxicity.
  • Pfizer scientists review different ways TPs can interact with other drugs to make sure they are safe and effective during their development.

Article Abstract

Increasing use of therapeutic proteins (TPs) in polypharmacy settings calls for more in-depth understanding of the biological interactions that can lead to increased toxicity or loss of pharmacological effect. Factors such as patient population, medications that are likely to be coadministered in that population, clearance mechanisms of a TP, and concomitant drugs have to be taken into account to determine the potential for drug-drug interactions (DDIs). The most well documented TP DDI mechanism involves cytokine-mediated changes in drug-metabolizing enzymes. Because of the limitations of the current preclinical models for addressing this type of DDI, clinical evaluation is currently the most reliable approach. Other DDI mechanisms need to be addressed on a case-by-case basis. These include altered clearance of TPs resulting from the changes in the target protein levels by the concomitant medication, displacement of TPs from binding proteins, modulation of Fcγ receptor expression, and others. The purpose of this review is to introduce the approach used by Pfizer scientists for evaluation of the DDI potential of novel TP products during drug discovery and development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.111.040808DOI Listing

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