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Lessons from Toxicology: Developing a 21st-Century Paradigm for Medical Research

Biomedical developments in the 21st century provide an unprecedented opportunity to gain a dynamic systems-level and human-specific understanding of the causes and pathophysiologies of disease. This understanding is a vital need, in view of continuing failures in health research, drug discovery, and...

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Autores principales: Langley, Gill, Austin, Christopher P., Balapure, Anil K., Birnbaum, Linda S., Bucher, John R., Fentem, Julia, Fitzpatrick, Suzanne C., Fowle, John R., Kavlock, Robert J., Kitano, Hiroaki, Lidbury, Brett A., Muotri, Alysson R., Peng, Shuang-Qing, Sakharov, Dmitry, Seidle, Troy, Trez, Thales, Tonevitsky, Alexander, van de Stolpe, Anja, Whelan, Maurice, Willett, Catherine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26523530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510345
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author Langley, Gill
Austin, Christopher P.
Balapure, Anil K.
Birnbaum, Linda S.
Bucher, John R.
Fentem, Julia
Fitzpatrick, Suzanne C.
Fowle, John R.
Kavlock, Robert J.
Kitano, Hiroaki
Lidbury, Brett A.
Muotri, Alysson R.
Peng, Shuang-Qing
Sakharov, Dmitry
Seidle, Troy
Trez, Thales
Tonevitsky, Alexander
van de Stolpe, Anja
Whelan, Maurice
Willett, Catherine
author_facet Langley, Gill
Austin, Christopher P.
Balapure, Anil K.
Birnbaum, Linda S.
Bucher, John R.
Fentem, Julia
Fitzpatrick, Suzanne C.
Fowle, John R.
Kavlock, Robert J.
Kitano, Hiroaki
Lidbury, Brett A.
Muotri, Alysson R.
Peng, Shuang-Qing
Sakharov, Dmitry
Seidle, Troy
Trez, Thales
Tonevitsky, Alexander
van de Stolpe, Anja
Whelan, Maurice
Willett, Catherine
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description Biomedical developments in the 21st century provide an unprecedented opportunity to gain a dynamic systems-level and human-specific understanding of the causes and pathophysiologies of disease. This understanding is a vital need, in view of continuing failures in health research, drug discovery, and clinical translation. The full potential of advanced approaches may not be achieved within a 20th-century conceptual framework dominated by animal models. Novel technologies are being integrated into environmental health research and are also applicable to disease research, but these advances need a new medical research and drug discovery paradigm to gain maximal benefits. We suggest a new conceptual framework that repurposes the 21st-century transition underway in toxicology. Human disease should be conceived as resulting from integrated extrinsic and intrinsic causes, with research focused on modern human-specific models to understand disease pathways at multiple biological levels that are analogous to adverse outcome pathways in toxicology. Systems biology tools should be used to integrate and interpret data about disease causation and pathophysiology. Such an approach promises progress in overcoming the current roadblocks to understanding human disease and successful drug discovery and translation. A discourse should begin now to identify and consider the many challenges and questions that need to be solved.
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spelling pubmed-46297512015-11-25 Lessons from Toxicology: Developing a 21st-Century Paradigm for Medical Research Langley, Gill Austin, Christopher P. Balapure, Anil K. Birnbaum, Linda S. Bucher, John R. Fentem, Julia Fitzpatrick, Suzanne C. Fowle, John R. Kavlock, Robert J. Kitano, Hiroaki Lidbury, Brett A. Muotri, Alysson R. Peng, Shuang-Qing Sakharov, Dmitry Seidle, Troy Trez, Thales Tonevitsky, Alexander van de Stolpe, Anja Whelan, Maurice Willett, Catherine Environ Health Perspect Brief Communication Biomedical developments in the 21st century provide an unprecedented opportunity to gain a dynamic systems-level and human-specific understanding of the causes and pathophysiologies of disease. This understanding is a vital need, in view of continuing failures in health research, drug discovery, and clinical translation. The full potential of advanced approaches may not be achieved within a 20th-century conceptual framework dominated by animal models. Novel technologies are being integrated into environmental health research and are also applicable to disease research, but these advances need a new medical research and drug discovery paradigm to gain maximal benefits. We suggest a new conceptual framework that repurposes the 21st-century transition underway in toxicology. Human disease should be conceived as resulting from integrated extrinsic and intrinsic causes, with research focused on modern human-specific models to understand disease pathways at multiple biological levels that are analogous to adverse outcome pathways in toxicology. Systems biology tools should be used to integrate and interpret data about disease causation and pathophysiology. Such an approach promises progress in overcoming the current roadblocks to understanding human disease and successful drug discovery and translation. A discourse should begin now to identify and consider the many challenges and questions that need to be solved. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2015-11-01 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4629751/ /pubmed/26523530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510345 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, “Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives”); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Langley, Gill
Austin, Christopher P.
Balapure, Anil K.
Birnbaum, Linda S.
Bucher, John R.
Fentem, Julia
Fitzpatrick, Suzanne C.
Fowle, John R.
Kavlock, Robert J.
Kitano, Hiroaki
Lidbury, Brett A.
Muotri, Alysson R.
Peng, Shuang-Qing
Sakharov, Dmitry
Seidle, Troy
Trez, Thales
Tonevitsky, Alexander
van de Stolpe, Anja
Whelan, Maurice
Willett, Catherine
Lessons from Toxicology: Developing a 21st-Century Paradigm for Medical Research
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title_short Lessons from Toxicology: Developing a 21st-Century Paradigm for Medical Research
title_sort lessons from toxicology: developing a 21st-century paradigm for medical research
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26523530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510345
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