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Use of Cause-and-Effect Analysis to Optimize the Reliability of In Vitro Inhalation Toxicity Measurements Using an Air-Liquid Interface.

Elijah J Petersen1, Monita Sharma2, Amy J Clippinger2, John Gordon3, Aaron Katz4, Peter Laux4, Lars B Leibrock4, Andreas Luch4, Joanna Matheson3, Andreas O Stucki2, Jutta Tentschert4, Frank S Bierkandt4.   

Abstract

In vitro inhalation toxicology methods are increasingly being used for research and regulatory purposes. Although the opportunity for increased human relevance of in vitro inhalation methods compared to in vivo tests has been established and discussed, how to systematically account for variability and maximize the reliability of these in vitro methods, especially for assays that use cells cultured at an air-liquid interface (ALI), has received less attention. One tool that has been used to evaluate the robustness of in vitro test methods is cause-and-effect (C&E) analysis, a conceptual approach to analyze key sources of potential variability in a test method. These sources of variability can then be evaluated using robustness testing and potentially incorporated into in-process control measurements in the assay protocol. There are many differences among in vitro inhalation test methods including the use of different types of biological test systems, exposure platforms/conditions, substances tested, and end points, which represent a major challenge for use in regulatory testing. In this manuscript, we describe how C&E analysis can be applied using a modular approach based on the idea that shared components of different test methods (e.g., the same exposure system is used) have similar sources of variability even though other components may differ. C&E analyses of different in vitro inhalation methods revealed a common set of recommended exposure systems and biological in-process control measurements. The approach described here, when applied in conjunction with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) criteria, should help improve the inter- and intralaboratory agreement of in vitro inhalation test results, leading to increased confidence in these methods for regulatory and research purposes.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34097823     DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.1c00080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol        ISSN: 0893-228X            Impact factor:   3.739


  5 in total

Review 1.  IVIVE: Facilitating the Use of In Vitro Toxicity Data in Risk Assessment and Decision Making.

Authors:  Xiaoqing Chang; Yu-Mei Tan; David G Allen; Shannon Bell; Paul C Brown; Lauren Browning; Patricia Ceger; Jeffery Gearhart; Pertti J Hakkinen; Shruti V Kabadi; Nicole C Kleinstreuer; Annie Lumen; Joanna Matheson; Alicia Paini; Heather A Pangburn; Elijah J Petersen; Emily N Reinke; Alexandre J S Ribeiro; Nisha Sipes; Lisa M Sweeney; John F Wambaugh; Ronald Wange; Barbara A Wetmore; Moiz Mumtaz
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-05-01

2.  Development of a 96-Well Electrophilic Allergen Screening Assay for Skin Sensitization Using a Measurement Science Approach.

Authors:  Elijah J Petersen; Richard Uhl; Blaza Toman; John T Elliott; Judy Strickland; James Truax; John Gordon
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-05-17

3.  Automation and Standardization-A Coupled Approach towards Reproducible Sample Preparation Protocols for Nanomaterial Analysis.

Authors:  Jörg Radnik; Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba; Harald Jungnickel; Jutta Tentschert; Andreas Luch; Vanessa Sogne; Florian Meier; Loïc Burr; David Schmid; Christoph Schlager; Tae Hyun Yoon; Ruud Peters; Sophie M Briffa; Eugenia Valsami-Jones
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 4.411

4.  An Adverse Outcome Pathway for Decreased Lung Function Focusing on Mechanisms of Impaired Mucociliary Clearance Following Inhalation Exposure.

Authors:  Karsta Luettich; Monita Sharma; Hasmik Yepiskoposyan; Damien Breheny; Frazer J Lowe
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2021-12-14

Review 5.  A framework for establishing scientific confidence in new approach methodologies.

Authors:  Anna J van der Zalm; João Barroso; Patience Browne; Warren Casey; John Gordon; Tala R Henry; Nicole C Kleinstreuer; Anna B Lowit; Monique Perron; Amy J Clippinger
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2022-08-20       Impact factor: 6.168

  5 in total

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