Functional characterization of cholera toxin inhibitors using human intestinal organoids

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2016-07-28

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Zomer-van Ommen, Domenique
Pukin, Aliaksei V.
Fu, Ou
Quarles Van Ufford, Linda H C
Janssens, Hettie M.
Beekman, JMISNI 0000000388915338
Pieters, Roland J.

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Abstract

Preclinical drug testing in primary human cell models that recapitulate disease can significantly reduce animal experimentation and time-to-the-clinic. We used intestinal organoids to quantitatively study the potency of multivalent cholera toxin inhibitors. The method enabled the determination of IC50 values over a wide range of potencies (15 pM to 9 mM). The results indicate for the first time that an organoid-based swelling assay is a useful preclinical method to evaluate inhibitor potencies of drugs that target pathogen-derived toxins.

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Taverne, Molecular Medicine, Drug Discovery, Journal Article

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Zomer-van Ommen, D D, Pukin, A V, Fu, O, Quarles Van Ufford, L H C, Janssens, H M, Beekman, J M & Pieters, R J 2016, 'Functional characterization of cholera toxin inhibitors using human intestinal organoids', Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 59, no. 14, pp. 6968-6972. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b00770