Air-Liquid Interface In Vitro Models for Respiratory Toxicology Research: Consensus Workshop and Recommendations.

Q2 Health Professions
Ghislaine Lacroix, Wolfgang Koch, Detlef Ritter, Arno C Gutleb, Søren Thor Larsen, Thomas Loret, Filippo Zanetti, Samuel Constant, Savvina Chortarea, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, Pieter S Hiemstra, Emeric Frejafon, Philippe Hubert, Laura Gribaldo, Peter Kearns, Jean-Marc Aublant, Silvia Diabaté, Carsten Weiss, Antoinette de Groot, Ingeborg Kooter
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In vitro air-liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation toxicology endpoints and are usually considered, in terms of relevancy, between classic (i.e., submerged) in vitro models and animal-based models. In some situations that need to be clearly defined, ALI methods may represent a complement or an alternative option to in vivo experimentations or classic in vitro methods. However, it is clear that many different approaches exist and that only very limited validation studies have been carried out to date. This means comparison of data from different methods is difficult and available methods are currently not suitable for use in regulatory assessments. This is despite inhalation toxicology being a priority area for many governmental organizations. In this setting, a 1-day workshop on ALI in vitro models for respiratory toxicology research was organized in Paris in March 2016 to assess the situation and to discuss what might be possible in terms of validation studies. The workshop was attended by major parties in Europe and brought together more than 60 representatives from various academic, commercial, and regulatory organizations. Following plenary, oral, and poster presentations, an expert panel was convened to lead a discussion on possible approaches to validation studies for ALI inhalation models. A series of recommendations were made and the outcomes of the workshop are reported.

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呼吸毒理学研究的体外气液界面模型:共识研讨会和建议。
体外气液界面(ALI)细胞培养模型可以潜在地用于评估吸入毒理学终点,并且通常考虑经典(即浸没)体外模型和动物模型之间的相关性。在某些需要明确定义的情况下,ALI方法可能是体内实验或经典体外方法的补充或替代选择。然而,很明显存在许多不同的方法,迄今为止只进行了非常有限的验证研究。这意味着比较来自不同方法的数据是困难的,现有的方法目前不适合用于监管评估。尽管吸入毒理学是许多政府组织的优先领域。在此背景下,2016年3月在巴黎组织了为期1天的ALI体外模型呼吸毒理学研究研讨会,以评估情况并讨论在验证研究方面可能存在的问题。欧洲主要政党参加了研讨会,来自各种学术、商业和监管组织的60多名代表参加了会议。在全体会议、口头和海报报告之后,召集了一个专家小组,就ALI吸入模型验证研究的可能方法进行讨论。提出了一系列建议,并报告了讲习班的成果。
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Applied In Vitro Toxicology
Applied In Vitro Toxicology Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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2.70
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13
期刊介绍: Applied In Vitro Toxicology is a peer-reviewed journal providing the latest research on the application of alternative in vitro testing methods for predicting adverse effects in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and personal care industries. This Journal aims to address important issues facing the various chemical industries, including regulatory requirements; the reduction, refinement, and replacement of animal testing; new screening methods; evaluation of new cell and tissue models; and the most appropriate methods for assessing safety and satisfying regulatory demands. The Journal also delivers the latest views and opinions of developers of new models, end users of the models, academic laboratories that are inventing new tools, and regulatory agencies in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia. Applied In Vitro Toxicology is the journal that scientists involved with hazard identification and risk assessment will read to understand how new and existing in vitro methods are applied, and the questions for which these models provide answers. Applied In Vitro Toxicology coverage includes: -Applied in vitro toxicology industry standards -New technologies developed for applied in vitro toxicology -Data acquisition, cleaning, distribution, and best practices -Data protection, privacy, and policy -Business interests from research to product -The changing role of in vitro toxicology -Visualization and design principles of applied in vitro toxicology infrastructures -Physical interfaces and robotics -Opportunities around applied in vitro toxicology
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