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2020
Journal Article
Title

A novel human pluripotent stem cell-based assay to predict developmental toxicity

Abstract
There is a great need for novel in vitro methods to predict human developmental toxicity to comply with the 3R principles and to improve human safety. Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) are ideal for the development of such methods, because they are easy to retrieve by conversion of adult somatic cells and can differentiate into most cell types of the body. Advanced three-dimensional (3D) cultures of these cells, so-called embryoid bodies (EBs), moreover mimic the early developing embryo. We took advantage of this to develop a novel human toxicity assay to predict chemically induced developmental toxicity, which we termed the PluriBeat assay. We employed three different hiPSC lines from male and female donors and a robust microtiter plate-based method to produce EBs. We differentiated the cells into cardiomyocytes and introduced a scoring system for a quantitative readout of the assay-cardiomyocyte contractions in the EBs observed on day 7. Finally, we tested the three compounds thalidomide (2.3-36 µM), valproic acid (25-300 µM), and epoxiconazole (1.3-20 µM) on beating and size of the EBs. We were able to detect the human-specific teratogenicity of thalidomide and found the rodent toxicant epoxiconazole as more potent than thalidomide in our assay. We conclude that the PluriBeat assay is a novel method for predicting chemicals' adverse effects on embryonic development.
Author(s)
Lauschke, Karin
Techn. University of Denmark
Rosenmai, Anna Kjerstine
Techn. University of Denmark
Meiser, Ina  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
Neubauer, Julia Christiane
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
Schmidt, Katharina  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
Rasmussen, Mikkel Aabech
Bioneer
Holst, Björn
Bioneer
Taxvig, Camilla
Techn. University of Denmark
Emnéus, Jenny Katarina
Techn. University of Denmark
Vinggaard, Anne Marie
Techn. University of Denmark
Journal
Archives of toxicology  
Open Access
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Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.24406/publica-r-263893
10.1007/s00204-020-02856-6
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
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