The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes

devTOX quickPredict (devTOXqP) is a metabolomics biomarker-based assay that utilises human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to screen for potential early stage embryonic developmental toxicity in vitro. Developmental toxicity potential is assessed based on the assay endpoint of the alteration in...

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Main Authors: Liam Simms, Kathryn Rudd, Jessica Palmer, Lukasz Czekala, Fan Yu, Fiona Chapman, Edgar Trelles Sticken, Roman Wieczorek, Lisa Maria Bode, Matthew Stevenson, Tanvir Walele
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Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666027X20300189
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spelling doaj-3200b0658b504f1eadcc15761e4dd5e92021-03-22T08:43:52ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Toxicology2666-027X2020-06-011161173The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettesLiam Simms0Kathryn Rudd1Jessica Palmer2Lukasz Czekala3Fan Yu4Fiona Chapman5Edgar Trelles Sticken6Roman Wieczorek7Lisa Maria Bode8Matthew Stevenson9Tanvir Walele10Imperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UK; Corresponding author.Imperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKStemina Biomarker Discovery Inc., 504 S. Rosa Rd., Madison, WI 53719, USAImperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKImperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKImperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKReemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH, An Imperial Brands PLC Company, Albert-EinsteinRing-7, D-22761 Hamburg, GermanyReemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH, An Imperial Brands PLC Company, Albert-EinsteinRing-7, D-22761 Hamburg, GermanyReemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH, An Imperial Brands PLC Company, Albert-EinsteinRing-7, D-22761 Hamburg, GermanyImperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKImperial Brands PLC, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKdevTOX quickPredict (devTOXqP) is a metabolomics biomarker-based assay that utilises human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to screen for potential early stage embryonic developmental toxicity in vitro. Developmental toxicity potential is assessed based on the assay endpoint of the alteration in the ratio of key unrelated biomarkers, ornithine and cystine (o/c).This work aimed to compare the developmental toxicity potential of tobacco-containing and tobacco-free non-combustible nicotine products to cigarette smoke. Smoke and aerosol from test articles were produced using a Vitrocell VC10 smoke/aerosol exposure system and bubbled into phosphate buffered saline (bPBS). iPS cells were exposed to concentrations of up to 10% bPBS. Assay sensitivity was assessed through a spiking study with a known developmental toxicant, all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), in combination with cigarette smoke extract.The bPBS extracts of reference cigarettes (1R6F and 3R4F) and a heated tobacco product (HTP) were predicted to have the potential to induce developmental toxicity, in this screening assay. The bPBS concentration at which these extracts exceeded the developmental toxicity threshold was 0.6% (1R6F), 1.3% (3R4F), and 4.3% (HTP) added to the cell media. Effects from cigarette smoke and HTP aerosol were driven largely by cytotoxicity, with the cell viability and o/c ratio dose–response curves crossing the developmental toxicity thresholds at very similar concentrations of added bPBS. The hybrid product and all the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) aerosols were not predicted to be potential early developmental toxicants, under the conditions of this screening assay.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666027X20300189E-cigarettesDevelopmental toxicityCigarettesNicotineHuman induced pluripotent stem cellsIn vitro reproduction assay
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author Liam Simms
Kathryn Rudd
Jessica Palmer
Lukasz Czekala
Fan Yu
Fiona Chapman
Edgar Trelles Sticken
Roman Wieczorek
Lisa Maria Bode
Matthew Stevenson
Tanvir Walele
spellingShingle Liam Simms
Kathryn Rudd
Jessica Palmer
Lukasz Czekala
Fan Yu
Fiona Chapman
Edgar Trelles Sticken
Roman Wieczorek
Lisa Maria Bode
Matthew Stevenson
Tanvir Walele
The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
Current Research in Toxicology
E-cigarettes
Developmental toxicity
Cigarettes
Nicotine
Human induced pluripotent stem cells
In vitro reproduction assay
author_facet Liam Simms
Kathryn Rudd
Jessica Palmer
Lukasz Czekala
Fan Yu
Fiona Chapman
Edgar Trelles Sticken
Roman Wieczorek
Lisa Maria Bode
Matthew Stevenson
Tanvir Walele
author_sort Liam Simms
title The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
title_short The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
title_full The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
title_fullStr The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
title_full_unstemmed The use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
title_sort use of human induced pluripotent stem cells to screen for developmental toxicity potential indicates reduced potential for non-combusted products, when compared to cigarettes
publisher Elsevier
series Current Research in Toxicology
issn 2666-027X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description devTOX quickPredict (devTOXqP) is a metabolomics biomarker-based assay that utilises human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to screen for potential early stage embryonic developmental toxicity in vitro. Developmental toxicity potential is assessed based on the assay endpoint of the alteration in the ratio of key unrelated biomarkers, ornithine and cystine (o/c).This work aimed to compare the developmental toxicity potential of tobacco-containing and tobacco-free non-combustible nicotine products to cigarette smoke. Smoke and aerosol from test articles were produced using a Vitrocell VC10 smoke/aerosol exposure system and bubbled into phosphate buffered saline (bPBS). iPS cells were exposed to concentrations of up to 10% bPBS. Assay sensitivity was assessed through a spiking study with a known developmental toxicant, all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), in combination with cigarette smoke extract.The bPBS extracts of reference cigarettes (1R6F and 3R4F) and a heated tobacco product (HTP) were predicted to have the potential to induce developmental toxicity, in this screening assay. The bPBS concentration at which these extracts exceeded the developmental toxicity threshold was 0.6% (1R6F), 1.3% (3R4F), and 4.3% (HTP) added to the cell media. Effects from cigarette smoke and HTP aerosol were driven largely by cytotoxicity, with the cell viability and o/c ratio dose–response curves crossing the developmental toxicity thresholds at very similar concentrations of added bPBS. The hybrid product and all the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) aerosols were not predicted to be potential early developmental toxicants, under the conditions of this screening assay.
topic E-cigarettes
Developmental toxicity
Cigarettes
Nicotine
Human induced pluripotent stem cells
In vitro reproduction assay
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666027X20300189
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