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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes: A Platform for Testing For Drug Cardiotoxicity.

Off-target cardiotoxicity has been a significant impediment to the development of new drugs. Traditional platforms for screening for cardiotoxicity are both overly sensitive and limited in their ability to predict… Click to show full abstract

Off-target cardiotoxicity has been a significant impediment to the development of new drugs. Traditional platforms for screening for cardiotoxicity are both overly sensitive and limited in their ability to predict cardiotoxicity that is often only uncovered after years of clinical use. A major impediment has been the lack of a human cardiomyocyte cell line. The recent discovery that adult somatic human cells (white blood cells or skin fibroblasts) can be reprogrammed into pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and then differentiated into beating cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) provides an exciting new platform for drug cardiotoxicity and efficacy testing. One major advantage of using patient-derived hiPSC-CMs for drug testing is their ability to recapitulate population genetic variations (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that influence drug toxicity, providing a powerful new tool in the field of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine.

Keywords: drug; drug cardiotoxicity; cardiotoxicity; pluripotent stem; cell

Journal Title: Progress in pediatric cardiology
Year Published: 2017

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