Transporters in Regulatory Science: Notable Contributions from Dr. Giacomini in the Past Two Decades

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Abstract

Transporters govern the access of molecules to cells or their exit from cells, thereby controlling the overall distribution of drugs to their intracellular site of action. Clinically relevant drug-drug interactions mediated by transporters are of increasing interest in drug development. Drug transporters, acting alone or in concert with drug metabolizing enzymes, can play an important role in modulating drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, thus affecting the pharmacokinetics and/or pharmacodynamics of a drug. Dr. Kathy Giacomini from the University of California, San Francisco is one of the world leaders in transporters and pharmacogenetics with key contributions to transporter science. Her contributions to transporter science are noteworthy. This review paper will summarize Dr. Giacomini's key contributions and influence on transporters in regulatory science in the past two decades. Regulatory science research highlighted in this review covers various aspects of transporter science, including understanding the effect of renal impairment on transporters, transporter ontogeny, biomarkers for transporters, and interactions of excipients with transporters affecting drug absorption.

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Zhang, L., Liu, Q., Huang, S. M., & Lionberger, R. (2022, September 1). Transporters in Regulatory Science: Notable Contributions from Dr. Giacomini in the Past Two Decades. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.121.000706

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