Evaluation of a high-throughput H295R homogenous time resolved fluorescence assay for androgen and estrogen steroidogenesis screening

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Garnovskaya, Maria [1 ]
Feshuk, Madison [1 ]
Stewart, Wendy [1 ]
Friedman, Katie Paul [1 ]
Thomas, Russell S. [1 ]
Deisenroth, Chad [1 ]
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[1] US EPA, Ctr Computat Toxicol & Exposure, Off Res & Dev, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA
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High-throughput screening; Steroidogenesis; Endocrine toxicology; Estrogen; Androgen; New approach methods; DECISION-SUPPORT TOOLS; TRIAZOLE FUNGICIDES; TOXCAST PROGRAM; CELL-LINE; DEGRADATION; INHIBITION; CHEMICALS; TOXICITY;
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10.1016/j.tiv.2023.105659
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
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The H295R test guideline assay evaluates the effect of test substances on synthesis of 17 beta-estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T). The objective of this study was to leverage commercial immunoassay technology to develop a more efficient H295R assay to measure E2 and T levels in 384-well format. The resulting Homogenous Time Resolved Fluorescence assay platform (H295R-HTRF) was evaluated against a training set of 36 chemicals derived from the OECD inter-laboratory validation study, EPA guideline 890.1200 aromatase assay, and azole fungicides active in the HT-H295R assay. Quality control performance criteria were met for all conditions except E2 synthesis inhibition where low basal hormone synthesis was observed. Five proficiency chemicals were active for both the E2 and T endpoints, consistent with guideline classifications. Of the nine OECD core reference chemicals, 9/9 were concordant with outcomes for E2 and 7/9 for T. Likewise, 9/13 and 11/13 OECD supplemental chemicals were concordant with anticipated effects for E2 and T, respectively. Of the 10 azole fungicides screened, 7/10 for E2 and 8/10 for T exhibited concordant outcomes for inhibition. Generally, all active chemicals in the training set demonstrated equivalent or greater potency in the H295R-HTRF assay, supporting the sensitivity of the platform. The adaptation of HTRF technology to the H295R model provides an efficient way to evaluate E2 and T modulators in accordance with guideline specifications.
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