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- W2964112577 abstract "Testing drugs in isogenic rodent strains to satisfy regulatory requirements is insufficient for derisking organ toxicity in genetically diverse human populations; in contrast, advances in mouse genetics can help mitigate these limitations. Compared to the expensive and slower in vivo testing, in vitro cultures enable the testing of large compound libraries toward prioritizing lead compounds and selecting an animal model with human-like response to a compound. In the case of the liver, a leading cause of drug attrition, isolated primary mouse hepatocytes (PMHs) rapidly decline in function within current culture platforms, which restricts their use for assessing the effects of longer-term compound exposure. Here we addressed this challenge by fabricating mouse micropatterned cocultures (mMPCC) containing PMHs and 3T3-J2 murine embryonic fibroblasts that displayed 4 weeks of functions; mMPCCs created from either C57Bl/6J or CD-1 PMHs outperformed collagen/Matrigel™ sandwich-cultured hepatocyte monocultures by ∼143-fold, 413-fold, and 10-fold for albumin secretion, urea synthesis, and cytochrome P450 activities, respectively. Such functional longevity of mMPCCs enabled in vivo relevant comparisons across strains for CYP induction and hepatotoxicity following exposure to 14 compounds with subsequent comparison to responses in primary human hepatocytes (PHHs). In conclusion, mMPCCs display high levels of major liver functions for several weeks and can be used to assess strain- and species-specific compound effects when used in conjunction with responses in PHHs. Ultimately, mMPCCs can be used to leverage the power of mouse genetics for characterizing subpopulations sensitive to compounds, characterizing the degree of interindividual variability, and elucidating genetic determinants of severe hepatotoxicity in humans." @default.
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- W2964112577 title "Long-Term Engineered Cultures of Primary Mouse Hepatocytes for Strain and Species Comparison Studies During Drug Development" @default.
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