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环境化学物的体外筛选用于目标测试优先级:ToxCast 项目。

In vitro screening of environmental chemicals for targeted testing prioritization: the ToxCast project.

机构信息

National Center for Computational Toxicology, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2010 Apr;118(4):485-92. doi: 10.1289/ehp.0901392.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chemical toxicity testing is being transformed by advances in biology and computer modeling, concerns over animal use, and the thousands of environmental chemicals lacking toxicity data. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ToxCast program aims to address these concerns by screening and prioritizing chemicals for potential human toxicity using in vitro assays and in silico approaches.

OBJECTIVES

This project aims to evaluate the use of in vitro assays for understanding the types of molecular and pathway perturbations caused by environmental chemicals and to build initial prioritization models of in vivo toxicity.

METHODS

We tested 309 mostly pesticide active chemicals in 467 assays across nine technologies, including high-throughput cell-free assays and cell-based assays, in multiple human primary cells and cell lines plus rat primary hepatocytes. Both individual and composite scores for effects on genes and pathways were analyzed.

RESULTS

Chemicals displayed a broad spectrum of activity at the molecular and pathway levels. We saw many expected interactions, including endocrine and xenobiotic metabolism enzyme activity. Chemicals ranged in promiscuity across pathways, from no activity to affecting dozens of pathways. We found a statistically significant inverse association between the number of pathways perturbed by a chemical at low in vitro concentrations and the lowest in vivo dose at which a chemical causes toxicity. We also found associations between a small set of in vitro assays and rodent liver lesion formation.

CONCLUSIONS

This approach promises to provide meaningful data on the thousands of untested environmental chemicals and to guide targeted testing of environmental contaminants.

摘要

背景

生物学和计算机建模的进步、对动物使用的关注以及缺乏毒性数据的数千种环境化学物质,正在改变化学毒性测试。美国环境保护署的 ToxCast 计划旨在通过使用体外测定和计算方法筛选和优先考虑具有潜在人类毒性的化学物质来解决这些问题。

目的

本项目旨在评估使用体外测定来了解环境化学物质引起的分子和途径扰动类型,并建立体内毒性的初步优先排序模型。

方法

我们在 9 种技术的 467 种测定中测试了 309 种主要的农药活性化学物质,包括高通量无细胞测定和基于细胞的测定,使用多种人类原代细胞和细胞系以及大鼠原代肝细胞。分析了基因和途径影响的个体和综合评分。

结果

化学物质在分子和途径水平上表现出广泛的活性。我们看到了许多预期的相互作用,包括内分泌和外源性代谢酶活性。化学物质在途径中的混杂程度从没有活性到影响数十种途径不等。我们发现化学物质在低体外浓度下扰乱的途径数量与引起毒性的化学物质的最低体内剂量之间存在统计学上显著的反比关系。我们还发现了一小部分体外测定与啮齿动物肝脏病变形成之间的关联。

结论

这种方法有望为数千种未经测试的环境化学物质提供有意义的数据,并指导对环境污染物的有针对性测试。

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