In vitro testing of basal cytotoxicity: Establishment of an adverse outcome pathway from chemical insult to cell death

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2017

Authors

Vinken, Mathieu
Blaauboer, BasISNI 0000000032620811

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taverne

Abstract

In this paper, an in vitro basal cytotoxicity testing strategy is described for new chemical entities that lack any pre-existing information on potential toxicity. Special attention is paid to the selection of the cellular system, cytotoxicity assay and exposure conditions. This approach is based on a newly proposed generic adverse outcome pathway from chemical insult to cell death that consists of 3 steps, including initial cell injury, mitochondrial dysfunction and cell demise. The suggested strategy to consider in vitro basal cytotoxicity as a first step in evaluating the toxicity of new chemical entities can be placed in a tiered strategy that could be continued by evaluating more specific types of toxicity.

Keywords

Animals, Cell Death, Cytotoxins, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Humans, Toxicity Tests, Taverne

Citation

Vinken, M & Blaauboer, B J 2017, 'In vitro testing of basal cytotoxicity : Establishment of an adverse outcome pathway from chemical insult to cell death', Toxicology in Vitro, vol. 39, pp. 104-110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tiv.2016.12.004