Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10885688 | Drug Discovery Today | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In many cases, individuality in metabolism of a drug is a reliable predictor of the drug efficacy/safety. Modern high-throughput metabolomics is an ideal instrument to track drug metabolism in an individual after treatment. Productivity and low cost of the metabolomics are sufficient to analyse a large cohort of patients to explore individual variations in drug metabolism and to discover drug metabolic biomarkers indicative of drug efficacy/safety. The only potential disadvantage of metabolomics becoming a routine clinical procedure is a need to treat the patient once before making a prognosis. However, in many clinical applications this would not be a limitation. Here, we explore current opportunities and challenges for translating high-throughput metabolomics into the platform for personalized medicine.
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Authors
Oxana Trifonova, Richard A. Knight, Andrey Lisitsa, Gerry Melino, Alexey V. Antonov,