The use of stem cells in the establishment of drug toxicity models

Journal Title: Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής - Year 2016, Vol 33, Issue 1

Abstract

Over the last 20 years there has been a rapid development in both human embryonic (hESCs) and adult stem cell culture techniques resulting in a significant increase in the availability of stem cells for research and potential use in cell therapies. Stem cells are classified into pluripotent and multipotent cells. The differentiation potency of stem cells (pluri-/multipotency) makes them potentially attractive for in vitro cytotoxicity and developmental toxicity assays. Recent research has been directed towards the improvement of many conventional models of toxicity screening or their replacement with more relevant human systems. This will result in enhanced drug toxicology prediction and enable the testing of potential developmental toxicants, which cannot be investigated in humans, because of bioethical issues. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are generated by reprogramming somatic cells into hESC-like cells, may be useful in elucidating the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to individual responses. This can be achieved by the establishment of in vitro toxicity models, created from individuals with a diverse range of drug susceptibilities, resistance or disease. The comprehensive profiles of hESC and iPSC cells and their complicated biochemical pathways of physiological response to drugs can be successfully clarified utilizing recent advances in the fields of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and transcriptomics. In this way, the everincreasing use of stem cell based in vitro toxicity models aims at: (a) Reduction of the number of animals used in toxicity testing, (b) improvement of risk assessment and drug biological response studies, and (c) development of more efficient, large-scale and low-cost models for the production and testing of new drugs.

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K. KATSAOUNOU, E. TAKI, V. ZOUMPOURLIS

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K. KATSAOUNOU, E. TAKI, V. ZOUMPOURLIS (2016). The use of stem cells in the establishment of drug toxicity models. Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής, 33(1), 8-21. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-153949