Formation of reactive metabolites and management of tyrosine kinase inhibitor-induced hepatotoxicity: a literature review.

Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol

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Published: February 2015

Introduction: Existing clinical evidence indicates that many tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are associated with idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity. TKIs possess risk factors for developing drug-induced liver injury such as their high daily dose, being substrates of P450 enzyme and being involved in significant hepatic metabolism. Several successful strategies to overcome TKI-induced hepatotoxicity include: switching to an alternative TKI with a similar mechanism of action, using an alternative dose and introduction of corticosteroids for treatment and prevention of hepatotoxicity.

Areas Covered: This review highlights the formation of reactive metabolites and how this leads to toxicity, as well as the current clinical management of TKI-induced hepatotoxicity.

Expert Opinion: Numerous events need to occur in an individual patient before converging into an idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity episode. Of these, the formation of a reactive intermediate through metabolism appears to be the prerequisite. This critical event involves an intricate chemico-biological interaction where, on one hand, drug-specific characteristics create the propensity for occurrence and, on the other hand, patient risk factors determine the individuality of response. With improved understanding of the mechanisms leading to adverse events, several strategies are being adopted to prevent and treat TKI-induced hepatotoxicity. However, further evidence is required before they can be recommended to larger populations.

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