Jiang Ling, Deng Ying, Mu Ruijing, Feng Wenke, Liu Xiaonan, Liu Li. Emerging evidence of inter-organ interaction on drug transporters under liver injury[J]. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2025, 23(6): 687-699. DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(25)60888-0
Citation: Jiang Ling, Deng Ying, Mu Ruijing, Feng Wenke, Liu Xiaonan, Liu Li. Emerging evidence of inter-organ interaction on drug transporters under liver injury[J]. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2025, 23(6): 687-699. DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(25)60888-0

Emerging evidence of inter-organ interaction on drug transporters under liver injury

  • Dysfunction of drug transporters significantly affects therapeutic outcomes and drug efficacy in patients with liver injury. Clinical and experimental evidence demonstrates that liver injury involves complex inter-organ interactions among the brain, eye, liver, intestine, and kidney. Recent advances in basic and clinical research have illuminated the physiologic and molecular mechanisms underlying transporter alterations in liver injury, particularly those associated with bilirubin, reactive oxygen species, ammonia, bile acid, and inflammatory factors. Notably, the influence of these transporter modifications on drug pharmacokinetics in liver injury patients remains inadequately understood. Additional research is necessary to fully comprehend these effects and their therapeutic implications. The documented alterations of transporters in distant organs across various liver diseases indicate that dosage modifications may be required when administering transporter-substrate drugs, including both traditional Chinese and Western medicines, to patients with liver dysfunction. This strategy helps maintain drug concentrations within therapeutic ranges while reducing adverse reactions. Furthermore, when utilizing transporter inducers or inhibitors clinically, consideration of their long-term effects on transporters and subsequent therapeutic impact is essential. Careful attention must be paid to avoid compromising the elimination of toxic metabolites and proteins when inhibiting these transporters. Similarly, prudent use of inducers or inducer-type therapeutic drugs is necessary to prevent enhanced drug resistance. This review examines recent clinical and experimental findings regarding the inter-organ interaction of drug transporters in liver injury conditions and their clinical relevance.
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