Transporter Regulations and Their Role in Drug Disposition and Interaction
Friday May 19, 2023
10:30 am
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12:00 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Chair :
Xinning Yang
Food and Drug Administration
Hong Shen
Bristol Myers Squibb
Various transporters, expressed in the gut, liver, and kidney, are known to govern a drug's ADME, and their activities can be up- or down-regulated, and thus have significant consequences on the systemic and tissue exposures to drug substrates. However, transporter regulations are an emerging field with mechanisms that remain elusive. This symposium aims to highlight recent advances in our understanding of transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and post-translational modification mechanisms of transporter regulation, and their clinical relevance. Novel and translational tools, such as endogenous biomarkers and cynomolgus monkey models, have been utilized to investigate the regulatory effects on transporters in vivo.
Speakers
Xinning Yang
- Food and Drug Administration
Hong Shen
- Bristol Myers Squibb
Hong Shen
- Bristol Myers Squibb
Investigation of the Regulatory Effects of Rifampin and CDCA on OATP1B Expression in Monkeys
Shuiying Hu
- Ohio State University
Regulation of OCT1 and OATP1B1 Function by Kinase and Tyrosine Phosphorylation
Xinning Yang
- Food and Drug Administration
A Regulatory Viewpoint on Transporter Induction
Tianran Hao
- Univ of Washington
Regulation of Hepatic Drug Transporters by Pro-inflammatory Cytokines