The human epithelial cell cytotoxicity assay for determining tissue specific toxicity: method modifications.

Eugene Elmore, Shazia Siddiqui, Neeraj Desai, Mary Pat Moyer, Vernon E Steele, J Leslie Redpath
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Abstract

The Human Epithelial Cell Cytotoxicity (HECC) Assay (Meth Cell Sci, 22: 17-24, 2000) has been modified to include three additional cell lines and to allow protocol adjustments for slow growing cell lines. This manuscript presents methods using human epithelial cells from ten different normal human tissues including: skin, mammary, prostate, renal, bronchial, lung, oral, ecto-cervix, colon, and liver. The HECC Assay can also be used to evaluate other types of drugs, personal care products, environmental chemicals, and potential toxicants. Human epithelial cells at an early passage are seeded into multi-well dishes. The cells are exposed to multiple concentrations of each test agent. A preliminary assay using an exposure of five days at 1 mM (if soluble) and four log dilutions is used to determine the highest concentration for the HECC Assay. In the HECC Assay, cultures are exposed for three to four days. Following the exposure period, endpoint measurements for inhibition of growth, mitochondrial function, and PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) expression or albumin synthesis (hepatocytes) are made. Data are analyzed to determine the concentration that inhibited an endpoint by 50 percent (TC(50)) for each agent in each target epithelial cell line or culture and the data are compared to determine the relative sensitivity of each epithelial cell line to the test agent.

测定组织特异性毒性的人上皮细胞细胞毒性试验:方法修改。
人类上皮细胞细胞毒性(HECC)测定(Meth Cell Sci, 22:17 - 24,2000)已被修改,以包括三种额外的细胞系,并允许对缓慢生长的细胞系进行方案调整。这篇手稿介绍了使用人类上皮细胞的方法,这些细胞来自十种不同的正常人体组织,包括:皮肤、乳腺、前列腺、肾脏、支气管、肺、口腔、宫颈外、结肠和肝脏。HECC分析也可用于评估其他类型的药物、个人护理产品、环境化学品和潜在毒物。将早期传代的人上皮细胞接种到多孔培养皿中。细胞暴露于不同浓度的每种试验试剂中。在1mm(如果可溶)条件下暴露5天,4倍稀释的初步测定用于确定HECC测定的最高浓度。在HECC实验中,培养物暴露三到四天。暴露期结束后,对生长抑制、线粒体功能、增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)表达或白蛋白合成(肝细胞)进行终点测量。对数据进行分析,以确定每种药物在每个靶上皮细胞系或培养物中抑制终点50% (TC(50))的浓度,并对数据进行比较,以确定每种上皮细胞系对试验药物的相对敏感性。
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