Key Challenges and Recommendations for In Vitro Testing of Tobacco Products for Regulatory Applications: Consideration of Test Materials and Exposure Parameters

Author:

Moore Martha M.1,Abraham Irene2ORCID,Ballantyne Mark3,Behrsing Holger4,Cao Xuefei5,Clements Julie3,Gaca Marianna6,Gillman Gene7,Hashizume Tsuneo8,Heflich Robert H.5,Hurtado Sara9,Jordan Kristen G.10ORCID,Leverette Robert10,McHugh Damian11,Miller-Holt Jacqueline2ORCID,Phillips Gary12,Recio Leslie13,Roy Shambhu14,Scian Mariano15,Simms Liam16,Smart Daniel J.11,Stankowski Leon F.9,Tarran Robert17,Thorne David6,Weber Elisabeth18ORCID,Wieczorek Roman16ORCID,Yoshino Kei8,Curren Rodger4

Affiliation:

1. Martha M Moore LLC, Little Rock, AR, USA

2. JT International SA, Geneva, Switzerland

3. Labcorp Early Development Laboratories Limited, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK

4. Institute for In Vitro Sciences, Gaithersburg, MD, USA

5. National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, USA

6. British American Tobacco, R&D, Southampton, Hampshire, UK

7. Enthalpy Analytical, Inc., Durham, NC, USA

8. Japan Tobacco Inc., Scientific Product Assessment Centre, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

9. Charles River Laboratories — Skokie, LLC., Skokie, IL, USA

10. RAI Services Company, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs, Winston-Salem, NC, USA

11. Philip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Products S.A., Neuchâtel, Switzerland

12. Life Science Technologies Ltd, Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK

13. ILS, PO Box 13501, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

14. MilliporeSigma, Rockville, MD, USA

15. Enthalphy Analytical, LLC, Henrico, VA, USA

16. Imperial Brands, Bristol, UK

17. Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

18. Oekolab Ges. f. Umweltanalytik, A Member of the JT International Group of Companies, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

The Institute for In Vitro Sciences (IIVS) is sponsoring a series of workshops to identify, discuss and develop recommendations for optimal scientific and technical approaches for conducting in vitro assays, to assess potential toxicity within and across tobacco and various next generation nicotine and tobacco products (NGPs), including heated tobacco products (HTPs) and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). The third workshop (24–26 February 2020) summarised the key challenges and made recommendations concerning appropriate methods of test article generation and cell exposure from combustible cigarettes, HTPs and ENDS. Expert speakers provided their research, perspectives and recommendations for the three basic types of tobacco-related test articles: i) pad-collected material (PCM); ii) gas vapour phase (GVP); and iii) whole smoke/aerosol. These three types of samples can be tested individually, or the PCM and GVP can be combined. Whole smoke/aerosol can be bubbled through media or applied directly to cells at the air–liquid interface. Summaries of the speaker presentations and the recommendations developed by the workgroup are presented. Following discussion, the workshop concluded the following: that there needs to be greater standardisation in aerosol generation and collection processes; that methods for testing the NGPs need to be developed and/or optimised, since simply mirroring cigarette smoke testing approaches may be insufficient; that understanding and quantitating the applied dose is fundamental to the interpretation of data and conclusions from each study; and that whole smoke/aerosol approaches must be contextualised with regard to key information, including appropriate experimental controls, environmental conditioning, analytical monitoring, verification and performance criteria.

Funder

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Institute for In Vitro Sciences, Education and Outreach Program

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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