Hoelzel, Bastian Niklas, Pfannkuche, Kurt, Allner, Bernhard, Allner, Hans Thomas, Hescheler, Juergen, Derichsweiler, Daniel, Hollert, Henner ORCID: 0000-0001-5776-5619, Schiwy, Andreas, Brendt, Julia, Schaffeld, Michael, Froschauer, Alexander and Stahlschmidt-Allner, Petra (2020). Following the adverse outcome pathway from micronucleus to cancer using H2B-eGFP transgenic healthy stem cells. Arch. Toxicol., 94 (9). S. 3265 - 3281. HEIDELBERG: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG. ISSN 1432-0738

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Abstract

In vitro assessment of genotoxicity as an early warning tool for carcinogenicity mainly relies on recording cytogenetic damages (micronuclei, nucleoplasmic bridges) in tumour-derived mammalian cell lines like V79 or CHO. The forecasting power of the corresponding standardised test is based on epidemiological evidence between micronuclei frequencies and cancer incidence. As an alternative to destructive staining of nuclear structures a fish stem cell line transgenic for a fusion protein of histone 2B (H2B) and enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) was established. The cells are derived from koi carp brain (KCB) and distinguish from mammalian culturable cells by non-tumour-driven self-renewal. This technology enables the analysis of genotoxic- and malign downstream effects in situ in a combined approach. In proof-of concept-experiments, we used known carcinogens (4-Nitroquinoline 1-oxide, colchicine, diethylstilbestrol, ethyl methanesulfonate) and observed a significant increase in micronuclei (MNi) frequencies in a dose-dependent manner. The concentration ranges for MNi induction were comparable to human/mammalian cells (i.e. VH-16, CHL and HepG2). Cannabidiol caused the same specific cytogenetic damage pattern as observed in human cells, in particular nucleoplasmic bridges. Metabolic activation of aflatoxin B1 and cyclophosphamide could be demonstrated by pre-incubation of the test compounds using either conventional rat derived S9 mix as well as an in vitro generated biotechnological alternative product ewoS9R. The presented high throughput live H2B-eGFP imaging technology using non-transformed stem cells opens new perspectives in the field of in vitro toxicology. The technology offers experimental access to investigate the effects of carcinogens on cell cycle control, gene expression pattern and motility in the course of malign transformation. The new technology enables the definition of Adverse Outcome Pathways leading to malign cell transformation and contributes to the replacement of animal testing. Summary: Complementation of genotoxicity testing by addressing initiating events leading to malign transformation is suggested. A vertebrate cell model showing healthy stemness is recommended, in contrast to malign transformed cells used in toxicology/oncocology.

Item Type: Journal Article
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CreatorsEmailORCIDORCID Put Code
Hoelzel, Bastian NiklasUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Pfannkuche, KurtUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Allner, BernhardUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Allner, Hans ThomasUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Hescheler, JuergenUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Derichsweiler, DanielUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Hollert, HennerUNSPECIFIEDorcid.org/0000-0001-5776-5619UNSPECIFIED
Schiwy, AndreasUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Brendt, JuliaUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Schaffeld, MichaelUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Froschauer, AlexanderUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Stahlschmidt-Allner, PetraUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-325871
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-020-02821-3
Journal or Publication Title: Arch. Toxicol.
Volume: 94
Number: 9
Page Range: S. 3265 - 3281
Date: 2020
Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Place of Publication: HEIDELBERG
ISSN: 1432-0738
Language: English
Faculty: Unspecified
Divisions: Unspecified
Subjects: no entry
Uncontrolled Keywords:
KeywordsLanguage
HUMAN-LYMPHOCYTES; ASSAY; GENOTOXICITY; CHROMOTHRIPSIS; CONSEQUENCES; VALIDATION; MECHANISMS; CULTURES; LINES; RISKMultiple languages
ToxicologyMultiple languages
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/32587

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