Profiling the ToxCast Library With a Pluripotent Human (H9) Stem Cell Line-Based Biomarker Assay for Developmental Toxicity

Author:

Zurlinden Todd J1ORCID,Saili Katerine S1,Rush Nathaniel1,Kothiya Parth1,Judson Richard S1ORCID,Houck Keith A1,Hunter E Sidney2,Baker Nancy C3,Palmer Jessica A4ORCID,Thomas Russell S1ORCID,Knudsen Thomas B1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT)

2. National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), Office of Research and Development (ORD), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

3. Leidos, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

4. Stemina Biomarker Discovery, Inc, Madison, Wisconsin

Abstract

AbstractThe Stemina devTOX quickPredict platform is a human pluripotent stem cell-based assay that predicts the developmental toxicity potential based on changes in cellular metabolism following chemical exposure [Palmer, J. A., Smith, A. M., Egnash, L. A., Conard, K. R., West, P. R., Burrier, R. E., Donley, E. L. R., and Kirchner, F. R. (2013). Establishment and assessment of a new human embryonic stem cell-based biomarker assay for developmental toxicity screening. Birth Defects Res. B Dev. Reprod. Toxicol. 98, 343–363]. Using this assay, we screened 1065 ToxCast phase I and II chemicals in single-concentration or concentration-response for the targeted biomarker (ratio of ornithine to cystine secreted or consumed from the media). The dataset from the Stemina (STM) assay is annotated in the ToxCast portfolio as STM. Major findings from the analysis of ToxCast_STM dataset include (1) 19% of 1065 chemicals yielded a prediction of developmental toxicity, (2) assay performance reached 79%–82% accuracy with high specificity (> 84%) but modest sensitivity (< 67%) when compared with in vivo animal models of human prenatal developmental toxicity, (3) sensitivity improved as more stringent weights of evidence requirements were applied to the animal studies, and (4) statistical analysis of the most potent chemical hits on specific biochemical targets in ToxCast revealed positive and negative associations with the STM response, providing insights into the mechanistic underpinnings of the targeted endpoint and its biological domain. The results of this study will be useful to improving our ability to predict in vivo developmental toxicants based on in vitro data and in silico models.

Funder

NCCT

Stemina Biomarker Discovery

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Toxicology

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