Mechanism of idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury (DILI): unresolved basic issues

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作者
Teschke, Rolf [1 ,2 ]
Uetrecht, Jack [3 ]
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[1] Klinikum Hanau, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Dept Internal Med 2, Hanau, Germany
[2] Goethe Univ Frankfurt Main, Med Fac, Acad Teaching Hosp, Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Drug induced liver injury (DILI); idiosyncratic DILI; Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM); innate immune system; lipopolysaccharides (LPS); gut microbiome; cytochrome P450; reactive oxygen species (ROS); oxidative stress; mechanistic steps; IN-VITRO; CIRCULATING MICRORNAS; CYTOCHROMES P450; OXIDATIVE-METABOLISM; CAUSALITY ASSESSMENT; PLASMA EXOSOMES; T-CELLS; BIOMARKERS; PHARMACOKINETICS; HEPATOTOXICITY;
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10.21037/atm-2020-ubih-05
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Clinical features of idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury (DILI) are well described in cases that have been assessed for causality using the Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM), but our understanding of the mechanistic steps leading to injury is fragmentary. The difficulties describing mechanistic events can be traced back to the lack of an animal model of experimental idiosyncratic DILI that can mimic the genetic requirements of human idiosyncratic DILI. However, immune tolerance plays a dominant role in the immune response of the liver, and impairment of immune tolerance with immune checkpoint inhibitors increases DILI in both humans and animals. This may provide one method to study the individual steps involved. In general. the human DILI liver is a secret keeper providing little insight into what (xcurs in the diseased organ. Sufficient evidence exists that most idiosyncratic cases are mediated by the adaptive immune system, which depends on stimulation of the innate immune system, but the triggering factors are unknown. It is attractive to hypothesize that the gut microbiome plays a role; however, it is very difficult to study. Similarly, exosomes are likely to play an important role in communication between hepatic cells and the immune system, but there is a lack of data on blood exosomes in affected patients. Reactive metabolites are likely to play an important role. This is supported by the current analysis, which revealed an association between metabolism by cytochrome P450 and drugs most commonly involved in causing idiosyncratic DILI with causality verified by RUCAM. Circumstantial evidence suggests that reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by cytochrome P450 could be responsible for the initial steps of injury, but details are unknown. In conclusion, most of the mechanistic steps leading to idiosyncratic DILI remain unclear.
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