Human-relevant mechanisms and risk factors for TAK-875-Induced liver injury identified via a gene pathway-based approach in Collaborative Cross mice

Volume: 461, Pages: 152902 - 152902
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Development of TAK-875 was discontinued when a small number of serious drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cases were observed in Phase 3 clinical trials. Subsequent studies have identified hepatocellular oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, altered bile acid homeostasis, and immune response as mechanisms of TAK-875 DILI and the contribution of genetic risk factors in oxidative response and mitochondrial pathways to the toxicity...
Paper Details
Title
Human-relevant mechanisms and risk factors for TAK-875-Induced liver injury identified via a gene pathway-based approach in Collaborative Cross mice
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
461
Pages
152902 - 152902
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