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  4. Protectiveness of NAM-Based Hazard Assessment – Which Testing Scope is Required?
 
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2024
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Title

Protectiveness of NAM-Based Hazard Assessment – Which Testing Scope is Required?

Abstract
Hazard assessment requires toxicity tests to allow deriving protective points of departure (PoDs) for risk assessment irrespective of a compound’s mode of action (MoA). The scope of in vitro test batteries (ivTB) needed to assess systemic toxicity is still unclear. We explored the protectiveness regarding systemic toxicity of an ivTB with a scope that was guided by previous findings from rodent studies, where examining six main targets, including liver and kidney, was sufficient to predict the guideline scope-based PoD with high probability. The ivTB comprises human in vitro models representing liver, kidney, lung, and the neuronal system covering transcriptome, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuronal outgrowth. Additionally, 32 CALUX<sup>®</sup>- and 10 HepG2 BAC-GFP reporters cover a broad range of disturbance mechanisms. Eight compounds were chosen for causing adverse effects such as immunotoxicity or anemia in vivo, i.e., effects not directly covered by assays in the ivTB. PoDs derived from the ivTB and from oral repeated dose studies in rodents were extrapolated to maximum unbound plasma concentrations for comparison. The ivTB-based PoDs were one to five orders of magnitude lower than in vivo PoDs for six of eight compounds, implying that they were protective. The extent of in vitro response varied across test compounds. Especially for hematotoxic substances, the ivTB showed either no response or only cytotoxicity. Assays better capturing this type of hazard would be needed to complement the ivTB. This study highlights the potentially broad applicability of ivTBs for deriving protective PoDs of compounds with unknown MoA.
Author(s)
Zobl, Walter
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Bitsch, Annette  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Blum, Jonathan
Universität Konstanz
Boei, Jan J.W.A.
Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum
Capinha, Liliana Santos
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Carta, Giada
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Castell, José V.
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe
Davoli, Enrico
Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri
Fisher, Ciarán P.
Certara, United Kingdom
Drake, Christina
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Heldring, Muriel M.
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
Islam, Barira K.
Certara, United Kingdom
Jennings, Paul
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Leist, Marcel
Universität Konstanz
Coppola, Damiano Pellegrino
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
Schimming, Johannes P.
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
Snijders, Kirsten E.
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
Tolosa, Laia
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe
van de Water, Bob
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
van Vugt-Lussenburg, Barbara M.A.
BioDetection Systems B.V.
Walker, Paul A.
Cyprotex Limited
Wehr, Matthias  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Wijaya, Lukas Surya
Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
Escher, Sylvia  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Journal
Alternatives to animal experimentation : ALTEX  
Open Access
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.14573/altex.2309081
10.24406/publica-6405
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