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iPSCs as a groundbreaking tool for the study of adverse drug reactions: A new avenue for personalized therapy

Rispoli, Paola
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Scandiuzzi Piovesan, Tatiana
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Decorti, Giuliana
altro
Lucafò, Marianna
2023
  • journal article

Periodico
WIRES MECHANISMS OF DISEASE
Abstract
: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), obtained by reprogramming different somatic cell types, represent a promising tool for the study of drug toxicities, especially in the context of personalized medicine. Indeed, these cells retain the same genetic heritage of the donor, allowing the development of personalized models. In addition, they represent a useful tool for the study of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in special populations, such as pediatric patients, which are often poorly represented in clinical trials due to ethical issues. Particularly, iPSCs can be differentiated into any tissue of the human body, following several protocols which use different stimuli to induce specific differentiation processes. Differentiated cells also maintain the genetic heritage of the donor, and therefore are suitable for personalized pharmacological studies; moreover, iPSC-derived differentiated cells are a valuable tool for the investigation of the mechanisms underlying the physiological differentiation processes. iPSCs-derived organoids represent another important tool for the study of ADRs. Precisely, organoids are in vitro 3D models which better represent the native organ, both from a structural and a functional point of view. Moreover, in the same way as iPSC-derived 2D models, iPSC-derived organoids are appropriate personalized models since they retain the genetic heritage of the donor. In comparison to other in vitro models, iPSC-derived organoids present advantages in terms of versatility, patient-specificity, and ethical issues. This review aims to provide an updated report of the employment of iPSCs, and 2D and 3D models derived from these, for the study of ADRs. This article is categorized under: Cancer > Stem Cells and Development.
DOI
10.1002/wsbm.1630
WOS
WOS:001077168100001
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11368/3059978
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85173070771
https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsbm.1630
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open access
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/3059978/2/WIREs Mechanisms of Disease - 2023 - Rispoli - iPSCs as a groundbreaking tool for the study of adverse drug reactions A.pdf
Soggetti
  • adverse drug reaction...

  • induced pluripotent s...

  • medicine

  • organoid

  • personalized

  • pharmacology

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