1. Functional Characterization of Cholera Toxin Inhibitors Using Human Intestinal Organoids.
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Zomer-van Ommen DD, Pukin AV, Fu O, Quarles van Ufford LH, Janssens HM, Beekman JM, and Pieters RJ
- Subjects
- Antitoxins chemistry, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Humans, Molecular Structure, Structure-Activity Relationship, Antitoxins pharmacology, Cholera Toxin antagonists & inhibitors, Intestines drug effects, Organoids drug effects
- Abstract
Preclinical drug testing in primary human cell models that recapitulate disease can significantly reduce animal experimentation and time-to-the-clinic. We used intestinal organoids to quantitatively study the potency of multivalent cholera toxin inhibitors. The method enabled the determination of IC50 values over a wide range of potencies (15 pM to 9 mM). The results indicate for the first time that an organoid-based swelling assay is a useful preclinical method to evaluate inhibitor potencies of drugs that target pathogen-derived toxins.
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- 2016
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