An Inter-laboratory Collaborative Study by the Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Study Group in Japan, on a Cell Transformation Assay for Tumour Promoters Using Bhas 42 cells

Author:

Ohmori Kiyomi1,Umeda Makoto2,Tanaka Noriho2,Takagi Hiroki3,Yoshimura Isao4,Sasaki Kiyoshi2,Asada Shin2,Sakai Ayako5,Araki Harumi6,Asakura Masumi7,Baba Hiroshi8,Fushiwaki Yuichi1,Hamada Shuichi9,Kitou Nobuko6,Nakamura Tetsu10,Nakamura Yoshiyuki11,Oishi Hidetoshi12,Sasaki Satoshi13,Shimada Sawako14,Tsuchiya Toshiyuki15,Uno Yoshifumi8,Washizuka Masataka16,Yajima Satoshi13,Yamamoto Yasuhito17,Yamamura Eiji8,Yatsushiro Tomoko10

Affiliation:

1. Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Kanagawa, Japan

2. Food and Drug Safety Center, Kanagawa, Japan

3. Aventis Pharma Ltd, Tokyo, Japan

4. Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan

5. National Institute of Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan

6. Japan Bioassay Research Center, Kanagawa, Japan

7. Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, Chiba, Japan

8. Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd, Ibaraki, Japan

9. Toyama Chemical Co. Ltd, Toyama, Japan

10. Canon Inc, Tokyo, Japan

11. Sugiyama Jogakuen University, Nagoya, Japan

12. Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Osaka, Japan

13. Takasago International Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan

14. Biosafety Research Center, Foods, Drugs and Pesticides, Shizuoka, Japan

15. Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Ibaraki, Japan

16. Zeria Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Saitama, Japan

17. LION Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan

Abstract

The Bhas promotion assay is a cell culture transformation assay designed as a sensitive and economical method for detecting the tumour-promoting activities of chemicals. In order to validate the transferability and applicability of this assay, an inter-laboratory collaborative study was conducted with the participation of 14 laboratories. After confirmation that these laboratories could obtain positive results with two tumour promoters, 12- O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and lithocholic acid (LCA), 12 coded chemicals were assayed. Each chemical was tested in four laboratories. For eight chemicals, all four laboratories obtained consistent results, and for two of the other four chemicals, only one of the four laboratories showed inconsistent results. Thus, the rate of consistency was high. During the study, several issues were raised, each of which were analysed step-by-step, leading to revision of the protocol of the original assay. Among these issues were the importance of careful maintenance of mother cultures and the adoption of test concentrations for toxic chemicals. In addition, it is suggested that three different types of chemicals show positive promoting activity in the assay. Those designated as T-type induced extreme growth enhancement, and included TPA, mezerein, PDD and insulin. LCA and okadaic acid belonged to the L-type category, in which transformed foci were induced at concentrations showing growth-inhibition. In contrast, M-type chemicals, progesterone, catechol and sodium saccharin, induced foci at concentrations with little or slight growth inhibition. The fact that different types of chemicals similarly induce transformed foci in the Bhas promotion assay may provide clues for elucidating mechanisms of tumour promotion.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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