Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1021/mp400637s
Title: Identification of Nephrotoxic Compounds with Embryonic Stem-Cell-Derived Human Renal Proximal Tubular-Like Cells
Authors: Li, Yao
Kandasamy, Karthikeyan 
Chuah, Jacqueline Kai Chin
Lam, Yue Ning
Toh, Wei Seong 
Oo, Zay Yar
Zink, Daniele
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Research & Experimental Medicine
stem cell
renal proximal tubular cell
embryonic stem-cell-derived human renal cell
drug-induced kidney injury
nephrotoxicity
predictive in vitro model
interleukins
EPITHELIAL-CELLS
PRIMARY CULTURES
HUMAN KIDNEY
EXPRESSION
INJURY
MODEL
CEPHALORIDINE
CYTOTOXICITY
GENTAMICIN
MECHANISMS
Issue Date: Jul-2014
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation: Li, Yao, Kandasamy, Karthikeyan, Chuah, Jacqueline Kai Chin, Lam, Yue Ning, Toh, Wei Seong, Oo, Zay Yar, Zink, Daniele (2014-07). Identification of Nephrotoxic Compounds with Embryonic Stem-Cell-Derived Human Renal Proximal Tubular-Like Cells. MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS 11 (7) : 1982-1990. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/mp400637s
Abstract: The kidney is a major target for drug-induced toxicity, and the renal proximal tubule is frequently affected. Nephrotoxicity is typically detected only late during drug development, and the nephrotoxic potential of newly approved drugs is often underestimated. A central problem is the lack of preclinical models with high predictivity. Validated in vitro models for the prediction of nephrotoxicity are not available. Major problems are related to the identification of appropriate cell models and end points. As drug-induced kidney injury is associated with inflammatory reactions, we explored the expression of inflammatory markers as end point for renal in vitro models. In parallel, we developed a new cell model. Here, we combined these approaches and developed an in vitro model with embryonic stem-cell-derived human renal proximal tubular-like cells that uses the expression of interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 as end points. The predictivity of the model was evaluated with 41 well-characterized compounds. The results revealed that the model predicts proximal tubular toxicity in humans with high accuracy. In contrast, the predictivity was low when well-established standard in vitro assays were used. Together, the results show that high predictivity can be obtained with in vitro models employing pluripotent stem cell-derived human renal proximal tubular-like cells. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
Source Title: MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/245780
ISSN: 1543-8384
1543-8392
DOI: 10.1021/mp400637s
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