Finding a Direct Method for a Dynamic Process: The DD (Direct and Dynamic) Cell-Tox Method.
Eneko MadorranLidija KocbekMateja RakušaIztok TakačMiha MundaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The main focus of in vitro toxicity assessment methods is to assess the viability of the cells, which is usually based on metabolism changes. Yet, when exposed to toxic substances, the cell triggers multiple signals in response. With this in mind, we have developed a promising cell-based toxicity method that observes various cell responses when exposed to toxic substances (either death, division, or remain viable). Based on the collective cell response, we observed and predicted the dynamics of the cell population to determine the toxicity of the toxicant. The method was tested with two different conformations: In the first conformation, we exposed a monoculture model of blood macrophages to UV light, hydrogen peroxide, nutrient deprivation, tetrabromobisphenol A, fatty acids, and 5-fluorouracil. In the second, we exposed a coculture liver model consisting of hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells, Kupffer cells, and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells to rifampicin, ibuprofen, and 5-fluorouracil. The method showed good accuracy compared to established toxicity assessment methods. In addition, this approach provided more representative information on the toxic effects of the compounds, as it considers the different cellular responses induced by toxic agents.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- hydrogen peroxide
- cell therapy
- induced apoptosis
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- healthcare
- stem cells
- fatty acid
- mesenchymal stem cells
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- cell death
- social media
- liver injury
- cell proliferation
- cross sectional
- drug induced
- health information
- signaling pathway
- postoperative pain