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Development and implementation of urinary transporter biomarkers to facilitate assessment of drug-drug interaction.

Lina LuoManoli VourvahisLauren HorlbogenRoshan PatelSumathy MathialaganChristopher L HollimanA David Rodrigues
Published in: Bioanalysis (2022)
Aim: Novel urinary biomarker evaluation approaches to support inhibition assessment for renal transporters (e.g., OCT2, multidrug and toxin extrusion proteins [MATEs]). Methods: Highly sensitive and robust hydrophilic interaction chromatography-MS/high-resolution MS assays, for urine and plasma, were developed and characterized to evaluate transporter biomarkers including N 1 -methyladenosine and N 1 -methylnicotinamide. Results: The assays were simple and reliable with good selectivity and sensitivity, and successfully supported a clinical drug-drug interaction study with a drug candidate that presented in vitro inhibition of OCT2 and MATEs. Conclusion: The multiplexed assays enable a performance comparison, including biomarker specificity and sensitivity, that should increase the confidence in early clinical OCT2/MATEs drug-drug interaction risk assessment.
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