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Discovery and validation of biomarkers to aid the development of safe and effective pain therapeutics: challenges and opportunities

Authors :
Tor D. Wager
Mary Ann Pelleymounter
Jing Wang
Michael E. Burczynski
Joachim Scholz
Carl Y. Saab
Robert R. Edwards
Nima Aghaeepour
Brice Gaudilliere
Karen D. Davis
Georgene W. Hergenroeder
Christopher Crean
Yunyun Jiang
Märta Segerdahl
Michael J. Iadarola
Andrew H. Ahn
David Borsook
Ashley Brenton
Sean Mackey
Jiang-Ti Kong
Christine N. Sang
Christin Veasley
Martin S. Angst
Irene Tracey
Ajay D. Wasan
Smriti Iyengar
Source :
Nature Reviews. Neurology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Pain medication plays an important role in the treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions, but some drugs, opioids in particular, have been overprescribed or prescribed without adequate safeguards, leading to an alarming rise in medication-related overdose deaths. The NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) Initiative is a trans-agency effort to provide scientific solutions to stem the opioid crisis. One component of the initiative is to support biomarker discovery and rigorous validation in collaboration with industry leaders to accelerate high-quality clinical research into neurotherapeutics and pain. The use of objective biomarkers and clinical trial end points throughout the drug discovery and development process is crucial to help define pathophysiological subsets of pain, evaluate target engagement of new drugs and predict the analgesic efficacy of new drugs. In 2018, the NIH-led Discovery and Validation of Biomarkers to Develop Non-Addictive Therapeutics for Pain workshop convened scientific leaders from academia, industry, government and patient advocacy groups to discuss progress, challenges, gaps and ideas to facilitate the development of biomarkers and end points for pain. The outcomes of this workshop are outlined in this Consensus Statement.<br />In 2018, the Discovery and Validation of Biomarkers to Develop Non-Addictive Therapeutics for Pain workshop convened to discuss strategies to facilitate the development of biomarkers and end points for pain. The outcomes of this workshop are outlined in this Consensus Statement.

Details

ISSN :
17594766 and 17594758
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Reviews Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9673cc36be82705bcf1b41c9404aa92
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41582-020-0362-2