Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna
Skin sensitization is an important occupational health problem and immunotoxicity endpoint. Considering animal welfare and time and cost savings, many alternative approaches, such as those conducted in vitro, in silico, and in chemo, have been proposed and applied to predict skin sensitization of co...
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doaj-83b7222683594c0ba6143d4216fa43ff2020-11-25T01:48:46ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Immunotoxicology1547-691X1547-69012018-01-01151828910.1080/1547691X.2018.14651441465144Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magnaWeicheng Zhang0Libao Chen1Lunguang Yao2College of Agricultural Engineering, Nanyang Normal UniversityCollege of Agricultural Engineering, Nanyang Normal UniversityCollege of Agricultural Engineering, Nanyang Normal UniversitySkin sensitization is an important occupational health problem and immunotoxicity endpoint. Considering animal welfare and time and cost savings, many alternative approaches, such as those conducted in vitro, in silico, and in chemo, have been proposed and applied to predict skin sensitization of compounds. Toxicologically, sensitizers can elicit excess toxicity at greater levels than non-sensitizers due to their capacity to react with proteins/peptides. Based on this understanding, calculated toxicity enhancements (Te) of 65 organic compounds from three in vitro bioassays, i.e. 48-hr ciliate (Tetrahymena pyriformis) growth inhibition, and both 96-hr fathead minnow and 48-hr Daphnia magna acute lethal toxicities, were employed to qualitatively and quantitatively predict skin sensitization potencies of the test agents. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy reaching 80% strongly suggested toxicity enhancement was an excellent parameter for predicting skin sensitization. Linear regressions of skin sensitization against toxicity enhancement were fitted for each bioassay, and they were improved after the sensitizers were categorized into different reaction mechanistic domains, which, in decreasing order of contribution from Te to sensitization, were SNAr > SN1 > MA. These results indicated that toxicity bioassays are useful tools and that Te could be a useful parameter that might be applied to predict skin sensitization.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1547691X.2018.1465144Skin sensitizationtoxicity enhancementsimmunotoxicitybioassays |
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Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna |
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Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna |
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Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna |
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Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna |
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Predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to Tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna |
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predicting skin sensitization potential of organic compounds based on toxicity enhancement to tetrahymena pyriformis, fathead minnow, and daphnia magna |
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Skin sensitization is an important occupational health problem and immunotoxicity endpoint. Considering animal welfare and time and cost savings, many alternative approaches, such as those conducted in vitro, in silico, and in chemo, have been proposed and applied to predict skin sensitization of compounds. Toxicologically, sensitizers can elicit excess toxicity at greater levels than non-sensitizers due to their capacity to react with proteins/peptides. Based on this understanding, calculated toxicity enhancements (Te) of 65 organic compounds from three in vitro bioassays, i.e. 48-hr ciliate (Tetrahymena pyriformis) growth inhibition, and both 96-hr fathead minnow and 48-hr Daphnia magna acute lethal toxicities, were employed to qualitatively and quantitatively predict skin sensitization potencies of the test agents. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy reaching 80% strongly suggested toxicity enhancement was an excellent parameter for predicting skin sensitization. Linear regressions of skin sensitization against toxicity enhancement were fitted for each bioassay, and they were improved after the sensitizers were categorized into different reaction mechanistic domains, which, in decreasing order of contribution from Te to sensitization, were SNAr > SN1 > MA. These results indicated that toxicity bioassays are useful tools and that Te could be a useful parameter that might be applied to predict skin sensitization. |
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Skin sensitization toxicity enhancements immunotoxicity bioassays |
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