Development of a Probability-Based In Vitro Eye Irritation Screening Platform

Author:

Arora Seep1,Goralczyk Anna1,Andra Sujana1,Lim Soon Yew John2ORCID,Toh Yi-Chin1345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117583, Singapore

2. A*STAR Microscopy Platform, 61 Biopolis Drive, #06-20 Proteos, Singapore 138673, Singapore

3. School of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia

4. Centre for Biomedical Technologies, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia

5. ARC Training Centre for Cell and Tissue Engineering Technologies, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia

Abstract

Traditional eye irritation assessments, which rely on animal models or ex vivo tissues, face limitations due to ethical concerns, costs, and low throughput. Although numerous in vitro tests have been developed, none have successfully reconciled the need for high experimental throughput with the accurate prediction of irritation potential, attributable to the complexity of irritation mechanisms. Simple cell models, while suitable for high-throughput screening, offer limited mechanistic insights, contrasting with more physiologically relevant but less scalable complex organotypic corneal tissue constructs. This study presents a novel strategy to enhance the predictive accuracy of screening-compatible simple cell models in eye irritation testing. Our method combines the results of two in vitro assays—cell apoptosis and nociceptor (TRPV1) activation—using micropatterned chips to partition human corneal epithelial cells into numerous discrete small populations. Following exposure to test compounds, we measure apoptosis and nociceptor activation responses. The large datasets collected from the cell micropatterns facilitate binarization and statistical fitting to calculate a mathematical probability, which assesses the compound’s potential to cause eye irritation. This method potentially enables the amalgamation of multiple mechanistic readouts into a singular index, providing a more accurate and reliable prediction of eye irritation potential in a format amenable to high-throughput screening.

Funder

A*STAR BMRC Strategic Positioning Fund

Australian Research Council Future Fellowship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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