Application of the Improved BALB/c 3T3 Cell Transformation Assay to the Examination of the Initiating and Promoting Activities of Chemicals: The Second Inter-laboratory Collaborative Study by the Non-genotoxic Carcinogen Study Group of Japan

Author:

Tsuchiya Toshiyuki1,Umeda Makoto2,Tanaka Noriho2,Sakai Ayako2,Nishiyama Hiroshi34,Yoshimura Isao3,Ajimi Syozo5,Asada Shin2,Asakura Masumi6,Baba Hiroshi7,Dewa Yasuaki8,Ebe Youji9,Fushiwaki Yuichi10,Hagiwara Yuji11,Hamada Shuichi12,Hamamura Tetsuo13,Iwase Yumiko7,Kajiwara Yoshitsugu5,Kasahara Yasushi8,Kato Yukihiko14,Kawabata Masayoshi15,Kitada Emiko16,Kaneko Kazuko17,Kizaki Yuko16,Kubo Kinya16,Miura Daisaku18,Mashiko Kaori8,Mizuhashi Fukutaro18,Muramatsu Dai2,Nakajima Madoka18,Nakamura Tetsu14,Oishi Hidetoshi19,Sasaki Toshiaki6,Shimada Sawako18,Takahashi Chitose15,Takeda Yuko7,Wakuri Sinobu2,Yajima Nobuhiro15,Yajima Satoshi20,Yatsushiro Tomoko14

Affiliation:

1. Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Tsukuba, Japan

2. Hatano Research Institute, Food & Drug Safety Centre, Hadano, Japan

3. Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan

4. Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Osaka, Japan

5. Chemicals Evaluation & Research Institute, Hita, Japan

6. Japan Bioassay Research Centre, Hadano, Japan

7. Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, Kisarazu, Japan

8. Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Shimotsuga, Japan

9. Mitsui Chemicals Inc., Mobara, Japan

10. Kanagawa Prefectural Public Health Laboratory, Chigasaki, Japan

11. Showa Denko K.K., Chiba, Japan

12. Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd, Kamisu, Japan

13. Kanagawa Environmental Research Centre, Hiratsuka, Japan

14. Canon Inc., Tokyo, Japan

15. Snow Brand Milk Products Co. Ltd, Shimotsuga, Japan

16. Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd, Takasaki, Japan

17. SS Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Narita, Japan

18. Biosafety Research Centre — Foods, Drugs and Pesticides, Iwata, Japan

19. Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd, Suita, Japan

20. Takasago International Co., Hiratsuka, Japan

Abstract

The Non-genotoxic Carcinogen Study Group in the Environmental Mutagen Society of Japan organised the second step of the inter-laboratory collaborative study on one-stage and two-stage cell transformation assays employing BALB/c 3T3 cells, with the objective of confirming whether the respective laboratories could independently produce results relevant to initiation or promotion. The method was modified to use a medium consisting of DMEM/F12 supplemented with 2% fetal bovine serum and a mixture of insulin, transferrin, ethanolamine and sodium selenite, at the stationary phase of cell growth. Seventeen laboratories collaborated in this study, and each chemical was tested by three to five laboratories. Comparison between the one-stage and two-stage assays revealed that the latter method would be beneficial in the screening of chemicals. In the test for initiating activity with the two-stage assay (post-treated with 0.1μg/ml 12- O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate), the relevant test laboratories all obtained positive results for benzo[ a]pyrene and methylmethane sulphonate, and negative results for phenanthrene. Of those laboratories assigned phenacetin for the initiation phase, two returned positive results and two returned negative results, where the latter laboratories tested up to one dose lower than the maximum dose used by the former laboratories. In the exploration of promoting activity with the two-stage assay (pretreated with 0.2μg/ml 3-methylcholanthrene), the relevant test laboratories obtained positive results for mezerein, sodium orthovanadate and TGF-β1, and negative results for anthralin, phenacetin and phorbol. Two results returned for phorbol 12,13-didecanoate were positive, but one result was negative — again, the maximum dose to achieve the latter result was lower than that which produced the former results. These results suggest that this modified assay method is relevant, reproducible and transferable, provided that dosing issues, such as the determination of the maximum dose, are adequately considered. The application of this two-stage assay for screening the initiating and promoting potential of chemicals is recommended for consideration by other research groups and regulatory authorities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Toxicology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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