RTgill-W1测定法在商业检测应用中的优化

IF 2.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jack Salole, Lisa N Taylor, Joanna Y Wilson
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RTgill-W1体外试验是一种新的方法,旨在替代全球最广泛使用的毒性试验之一-鱼类急性致死试验。RTgill-W1分析是标准化的(经济合作与发展组织;国际标准化组织),但测试条件可以优化,以允许更高的通量,更好的复制和更低的成本。本研究探讨了关于培养条件、平板格式和参考毒物测试的潜在优化,以使RTgill-W1测定法更加实用,可以广泛实施。我们证明,RTgill-W1培养物可以常规地分成1:3,而不会影响测试灵敏度(p = 0.207至0.612),这使得所有工作都包含在标准的5天工作周中,并且比当前的测试方法多1.3倍的测试。该测试可以采用96孔板格式,不影响灵敏度(p = 0.672 ~ 0.889),极大地提高了暴露孔和测试对照的重复性,并从单个板生成测试数据。在96口井格式中,荧光信号不会在较小的井中泄漏,从而影响测试端点(p = 0.465至> 0.999)。参考毒性试验浓度可以修改,以增加点估计(EC50)的置信度,从而更有效地监测分析性能。这些优化提高了RTgill-W1测定的实用性,降低了成本,特别适合在进行监管毒性测试的商业和政府实验室中实施。
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Optimization of the RTgill-W1 assay for commercial testing applications.

The RTgill-W1 in vitro assay is a new approach method designed as an alternative to one of the most widely used toxicity tests globally, the fish acute lethality test. The RTgill-W1 assay is standardized (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; International Organisation of Standardization) but the test conditions could be optimized to allow for higher throughput, better replication, and lower costs. This study explores potential optimizations regarding the culturing conditions, plate format, and reference toxicant testing to make the RTgill-W1 assay more practical for widespread implementation. We demonstrate that the RTgill-W1 culture can be routinely split 1:3 without impacting test sensitivity (p = 0.207 to 0.612), which allows all work to be contained to a standard 5-day work week and 1.3x more tests over the current test methods. The test can adopt a 96-well plate format without impacting sensitivity (p = 0.672 to 0.889), dramatically improving the replication of the exposure wells and test controls and generating test data from a single plate. The fluorescent signal does not bleed across the smaller wells in the 96-well format to impact test endpoints (p = 0.465 to > 0.999). The reference toxicity test concentrations can be modified to increase confidence in the point estimate (EC50), allowing for more effective monitoring of assay performance. These optimizations improve the practicality and decrease the costs of the RTgill-W1 assay, which is particularly desirable for implementation in commercial and government laboratories that conduct regulatory toxicity testing.

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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
9.80%
发文量
265
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) publishes two journals: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C) and Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, including the application of these sciences to risk assessment.[...] Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is interdisciplinary in scope and integrates the fields of environmental toxicology; environmental, analytical, and molecular chemistry; ecology; physiology; biochemistry; microbiology; genetics; genomics; environmental engineering; chemical, environmental, and biological modeling; epidemiology; and earth sciences. ET&C seeks to publish papers describing original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances understanding in the area of environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry and hazard/risk assessment. Emphasis is given to papers that enhance capabilities for the prediction, measurement, and assessment of the fate and effects of chemicals in the environment, rather than simply providing additional data. The scientific impact of papers is judged in terms of the breadth and depth of the findings and the expected influence on existing or future scientific practice. Methodological papers must make clear not only how the work differs from existing practice, but the significance of these differences to the field. Site-based research or monitoring must have regional or global implications beyond the particular site, such as evaluating processes, mechanisms, or theory under a natural environmental setting.
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