Application of the adverse outcome pathway concept for investigating developmental neurotoxicity potential of Chinese herbal medicines by using human neural progenitor cells in vitro

Author:

Klose JördisORCID,Li LuORCID,Pahl MelanieORCID,Bendt FarinaORCID,Hübenthal Ulrike,Jüngst ChristianORCID,Petzsch PatrickORCID,Schauss AstridORCID,Köhrer KarlORCID,Leung Ping ChungORCID,Wang Chi ChiuORCID,Koch KatharinaORCID,Tigges JuliaORCID,Fan XiaohuiORCID,Fritsche EllenORCID

Abstract

Abstract Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) are organized sequences of key events (KEs) that are triggered by a xenobiotic-induced molecular initiating event (MIE) and summit in an adverse outcome (AO) relevant to human or ecological health. The AOP framework causally connects toxicological mechanistic information with apical endpoints for application in regulatory sciences. AOPs are very useful to link endophenotypic, cellular endpoints in vitro to adverse health effects in vivo. In the field of in vitro developmental neurotoxicity (DNT), such cellular endpoints can be assessed using the human “Neurosphere Assay,” which depicts different endophenotypes for a broad variety of neurodevelopmental KEs. Combining this model with large-scale transcriptomics, we evaluated DNT hazards of two selected Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) Lei Gong Teng (LGT) and Tian Ma (TM), and provided further insight into their modes-of-action (MoA). LGT disrupted hNPC migration eliciting an exceptional migration endophenotype. Time-lapse microscopy and intervention studies indicated that LGT disturbs laminin-dependent cell adhesion. TM impaired oligodendrocyte differentiation in human but not rat NPCs and activated a gene expression network related to oxidative stress. The LGT results supported a previously published AOP on radial glia cell adhesion due to interference with integrin-laminin binding, while the results of TM exposure were incorporated into a novel putative, stressor-based AOP. This study demonstrates that the combination of phenotypic and transcriptomic analyses is a powerful tool to elucidate compounds’ MoA and incorporate the results into novel or existing AOPs for a better perception of the DNT hazard in a regulatory context. Graphical abstract

Funder

forschungskommission, medizinische fakultät, heinrich-heine-universität düsseldorf

european food safety authority

cerst - center for alternatvies to animal testing ministry for culture ans science of the state of north-rhine westphalia

dfg ursulua m. händel tierschutzpreis

zhejiang provincial natural science foundation of china

Research Grant Council Theme-based Research Scheme

Collaborative Research Fund

General Research Fund

Food and Health Bureau Health and Medical Research Fund

China's State Council National Natural Science Fund

IUF – Leibniz-Institut für umweltmedizinische Forschung an der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf gGmbH

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Cell Biology,Toxicology

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