A Human Cell-based Assay to Assess the Induction of Vasculature Formation for Non-genotoxic Carcinogenicity Testing Purposes: A Pilot Study
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Published:2023-04-26
Issue:3
Volume:51
Page:188-203
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ISSN:0261-1929
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Container-title:Alternatives to Laboratory Animals
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Altern Lab Anim
Author:
Hautanen Veera1,
Toimela Tarja1,
Paparella Martin2,
Heinonen Tuula1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland
2. Division of Medical Biochemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract
The induction of vasculature formation is proposed to be a significant mechanism behind the non-genotoxic carcinogenicity of a chemical. The vasculature formation model used in this study is based on the coculture of human primary HUVECs and hASCs. This model was used to develop an assay to assess the induction of vasculature formation. Three assay protocols, based on different conditions, were developed and compared in order to identify the optimal conditions required. Some serum supplements and growth factors were observed to be essential for initiating vasculature formation. Of the studied putative positive reference chemicals, aspartame, sodium nitrite, bisphenol A and nicotine treatment led to a clear induction of vasculature formation, but arsenic and cadmium treatment only led to a slight increase. This human cell-based assay has the potential to be used as one test within a next generation testing battery, to assess the non-genotoxic carcinogenicity of a chemical through the mechanism of vasculature formation induction.
Funder
The Finnish Concordia Fund
Juliana von Wendt Fund for Research Without Animal Experiments
Tor, Joe and Pentti Borg
Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology, Department V/5 – Chemicals Policy and Biocides
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Medical Laboratory Technology,Toxicology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
Cited by
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1. Editorial;Alternatives to Laboratory Animals;2023-05