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Book Synopsis

Sets the foundation for safer, more effective drug therapies

With this book as their guide, readers will discover how to apply our current understanding of the pharmacogenomics of drug transporters to advance their own drug discovery and development efforts. In particular, the book explains how new findings in the field now enable researchers to more accurately predict drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. Moreover, it sets the foundation for the development of drug therapies that are tailored to an individual patient''s genetics.

Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters serves as a comprehensive guide to how transporters regulate the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs in the body as well as how an individual''s genome affects those processes. The book''s eighteen chapters have been authored by a team of leading pioneers in the field. Based on their own laboratory and clinical experience as well as a thorough review of the liter

Table of Contents

PREFACE vii

CONTRIBUTORS ix

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG TRANSPORTERS 1
Marianne K. DeGorter and Richard B. Kim

CHAPTER 2 ADME PHARMACOGENOMICS IN DRUG DEVELOPMENT 13
Liangfu Chen and Joseph W. Polli

CHAPTER 3 REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE ON PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYMES AND TRANSPORTERS 39
Lei Zhang, Gilbert J. Burckart, Lawrence J. Lesko and Shiew-Mei Huang

CHAPTER 4 THE PHARMACOGENOMICS OF MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS PROJECT 73
Sook Wah Yee, Deanna L. Kroetz and Kathleen M. Giacomini

CHAPTER 5 EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY OF SNP TYPING 109
Toshihisa Ishikawa and Yoshihide Hayashizaki

CHAPTER 6 OATP1A2, OAT1, AND OAT3 125
Rommel G. Tirona

CHAPTER 7 OATP1B1, OATP1B3, AND OATP2B1 141
J¨org K¨onig and Martin F. Fromm

CHAPTER 8 OCT (SLC22A) AND OCTN FAMILY 171
Sophie L. Stocker, Arian Emami Riedmaier, Matthias Schwab and Kathleen M. Giacomini

CHAPTER 9 MATE (SLC47) FAMILY 209
Atsushi Yonezawa and Ken-ichi Inui

CHAPTER 10 PEPT (SLC15A) FAMILY 223
Tomoko Sugiura, Saki Umeda, Akira Tsuji and Yukio Kato

CHAPTER 11 NUCLEOSIDE TRANSPORTERS (SLC28 AND SLC29) FAMILY 243
M´ýriam Molina-Arcas and Marc¸al Pastor-Anglada

CHAPTER 12 P-GLYCOPROTEIN (MDR1/ABCB1) 271
Ingolf Cascorbi

CHAPTER 13 BSEP (ABCB11) 295
Bruno Stieger and Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick

CHAPTER 14 BCRP (ABCG2) 311
Agnes Basseville, Susan E. Bates, William D. Figg and Alex Sparreboom

CHAPTER 15 MRP2 (ABCC2) AND MRP3 (ABCC3) 345
Anne T. Nies

CHAPTER 16 MRP4 (ABCC4) 365
Satish B. Cheepala, Mugdha Sukthankar and John D. Schuetz

CHAPTER 17 MRP8 (ABCC11) 387
Yu Toyoda and Toshihisa Ishikawa

CHAPTER 18 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 401
Toshihisa Ishikawa and Joseph Ware

INDEX 417

Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 17/05/2013
    ISBN13: 9780470927946, 978-0470927946
    ISBN10: 0470927941

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Sets the foundation for safer, more effective drug therapies

    With this book as their guide, readers will discover how to apply our current understanding of the pharmacogenomics of drug transporters to advance their own drug discovery and development efforts. In particular, the book explains how new findings in the field now enable researchers to more accurately predict drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. Moreover, it sets the foundation for the development of drug therapies that are tailored to an individual patient''s genetics.

    Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters serves as a comprehensive guide to how transporters regulate the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs in the body as well as how an individual''s genome affects those processes. The book''s eighteen chapters have been authored by a team of leading pioneers in the field. Based on their own laboratory and clinical experience as well as a thorough review of the liter

    Table of Contents

    PREFACE vii

    CONTRIBUTORS ix

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG TRANSPORTERS 1
    Marianne K. DeGorter and Richard B. Kim

    CHAPTER 2 ADME PHARMACOGENOMICS IN DRUG DEVELOPMENT 13
    Liangfu Chen and Joseph W. Polli

    CHAPTER 3 REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE ON PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYMES AND TRANSPORTERS 39
    Lei Zhang, Gilbert J. Burckart, Lawrence J. Lesko and Shiew-Mei Huang

    CHAPTER 4 THE PHARMACOGENOMICS OF MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS PROJECT 73
    Sook Wah Yee, Deanna L. Kroetz and Kathleen M. Giacomini

    CHAPTER 5 EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY OF SNP TYPING 109
    Toshihisa Ishikawa and Yoshihide Hayashizaki

    CHAPTER 6 OATP1A2, OAT1, AND OAT3 125
    Rommel G. Tirona

    CHAPTER 7 OATP1B1, OATP1B3, AND OATP2B1 141
    J¨org K¨onig and Martin F. Fromm

    CHAPTER 8 OCT (SLC22A) AND OCTN FAMILY 171
    Sophie L. Stocker, Arian Emami Riedmaier, Matthias Schwab and Kathleen M. Giacomini

    CHAPTER 9 MATE (SLC47) FAMILY 209
    Atsushi Yonezawa and Ken-ichi Inui

    CHAPTER 10 PEPT (SLC15A) FAMILY 223
    Tomoko Sugiura, Saki Umeda, Akira Tsuji and Yukio Kato

    CHAPTER 11 NUCLEOSIDE TRANSPORTERS (SLC28 AND SLC29) FAMILY 243
    M´ýriam Molina-Arcas and Marc¸al Pastor-Anglada

    CHAPTER 12 P-GLYCOPROTEIN (MDR1/ABCB1) 271
    Ingolf Cascorbi

    CHAPTER 13 BSEP (ABCB11) 295
    Bruno Stieger and Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick

    CHAPTER 14 BCRP (ABCG2) 311
    Agnes Basseville, Susan E. Bates, William D. Figg and Alex Sparreboom

    CHAPTER 15 MRP2 (ABCC2) AND MRP3 (ABCC3) 345
    Anne T. Nies

    CHAPTER 16 MRP4 (ABCC4) 365
    Satish B. Cheepala, Mugdha Sukthankar and John D. Schuetz

    CHAPTER 17 MRP8 (ABCC11) 387
    Yu Toyoda and Toshihisa Ishikawa

    CHAPTER 18 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 401
    Toshihisa Ishikawa and Joseph Ware

    INDEX 417

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