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ToxProfiler: A novel human-based reporter assay for in vitro chemical safety assessment

Toxicology, ISSN: 0300-483X, Vol: 509, Page: 153970
2024
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In vitro chemical safety assessment often relies on simple and general cytotoxicity endpoint measurements and fails to adequately predict human toxicity. To improve the in vitro chemical safety assessment, it is important to understand the underlying mechanisms of toxicity. Here we introduce ToxProfiler, a novel human-based reporter assay that quantifies the chemical-induced stress responses at a single-cell level and reveals the toxicological mode-of-action (MoA) of novel drugs and chemicals. The assay accurately measures the activation of seven major cellular stress response pathways (oxidative stress, cell cycle stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, ion stress, protein stress, autophagy and inflammation) that play a role in the adaptive responses prior to cellular toxicity. To assess the applicability of the assay in predicting the toxicity MoA of chemicals, we tested a set of 100 chemicals with well-known in vitro and in vivo toxicological profiles. Concentration response modeling and point-of-departure estimation for each reporter protein allowed for chemical potency ranking and revealed the primary toxicological MoA of chemicals. Furthermore, the assay could effectively group chemicals based on their shared toxicity signatures and link them to specific toxicological targets, e.g. mitochondrial toxicity and genotoxicity, and different human pathologies, including liver toxicity and cardiotoxicity. Overall, ToxProfiler is a quantitative in vitro reporter assay that can accurately provide insight into the toxicological MoA of compounds, thereby assisting in the future mechanism-based safety assessment of chemicals.

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