Skin equivalents: a tool for the discovery and validation of pharmacodynamic biomarkers.

2013 
In the development of targeted oncology drugs, it is important to assess drug effectiveness in individual patients. We evaluated the possibility of reproducing in an ex-vivo system the biological effects observed in vitro and in vivo by the combined administration of two chemotherapeutic drugs, gemcitabine and a small inhibitor of Wee1. We found that modulation of both CDC2 phosphorylation and of a previously-identified gene signature was detectable in human skin equivalents obtained with primary keratinocytes from three individuals. Therefore, we suggest that human skin equivalents could represent a promising tool for the identification and validation of novel pharmacodynamic biomarkers.
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