Skin sensitisation testing - new perspectives and recommendations

被引:37
|
作者
Steiling, W
Basketter, D
Berthold, K
Butler, M
Garrigue, JL
Kimber, I
Lea, L
Newsome, C
Roggeband, R
Stropp, G
Waterman, S
Wiemann, C
机构
[1] Henkel KGAA, D-40191 Dusseldorf, Germany
[2] Unilever Res, Colworth House, Sharnbrook MK44 1LQ, Beds, England
[3] Asta Med, D-33790 Halle Saale, Germany
[4] ECETOC, B-1160 Brussels, Belgium
[5] LOreal Rech, F-93601 Aulnay Sous Bois, France
[6] Zeneca Cent Toxicol Lab, Macclesfield SK10 4TJ, Cheshire, England
[7] Union Carbide Benelux NV, B-2030 Antwerp, Belgium
[8] Procter & Gamble Co, B-1853 Strombeek Bever, Belgium
[9] Bayer AG, D-42096 Wuppertal, Germany
[10] Exxon Biomed Sci Inc, E Millstone, NJ 08875 USA
[11] BASF AG, D-67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany
关键词
LLNA; murine local lymph node assay; guinea pig test; positive control; rechallenge; sodium lauryl sulfate;
D O I
10.1016/S0278-6915(00)00147-2
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Various methodological aspects of skin sensitisation testing have been explored, particularly in the context of animal welfare considerations and reliability and sensitivity of test methods. Recommendations are made for the conduct of current and proposed OECD skin sensitisation tests with respect to appropriate test configurations for the purposes of hazard identification and labelling, and the requirement for positive controls. Specifically, the following aspects of guinea pig sensitisation test methods have been addressed: (1) the number of test and control animals required; (2) the option of using joint positive controls between independent laboratories; (3) the choice of positive control chemicals; (3) the optimal conduct and interpretation of rechallenge; and (5) the requirement for pretreatment with sodium lauryl sulfate. In addition, the use of the murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) has been considered. A number of conclusions have been drawn and recommendations made as follows: In many instances, particularly with the conduct of the guinea pig maximisation test, it is acceptable to halve the number of test and control animals used, An optional scheme for the conduct of joint positive control studies within a co-ordinated group of laboratories is appropriate, Only one positive control chemical (cc-hexyl cinnamic aldehyde) is necessary for the routine assessment of assay sensitivity. The proper conduct and interpretation of rechallenge can provide valuable information and confirmation of results in guinea pig sensitisation tests. Sodium lauryl sulfate should no longer be used as a pretreatment in the guinea pig maximisation test. The LLNA is a viable and complete alternative to traditional guinea pig test methods for the purposes of skin sensitisation hazard identification. These recommendations provide the opportunity for both animal welfare benefits and improved hazard identification. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:293 / 301
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Alternative methods for skin sensitisation testing - The report and recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 19
    deSilva, O
    Basketter, DA
    Barratt, MD
    Corsini, E
    Cronin, MTD
    Das, PK
    Degwert, J
    Enk, A
    Garrigue, JL
    Hauser, C
    Kimber, I
    Lepoittevin, JP
    Peguet, J
    Ponec, M
    [J]. ATLA-ALTERNATIVES TO LABORATORY ANIMALS, 1996, 24 (05): : 683 - 705
  • [2] Novel and integrated approaches to skin sensitisation testing
    Kimber, Ian
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2007, 172 : S8 - S8
  • [3] A strategy for the prediction of skin sensitisation:: an alternative to animal testing
    Rousset, F
    Verda, D
    Arrighi, JF
    Péguet-Navarro, J
    Cottin, M
    [J]. PROGRESS IN THE REDUCTION, REFINEMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION, 2000, 31 : 635 - 642
  • [4] Skin sensitisation: immunological mechanisms and novel approaches to predictive testing
    Kimber, I
    [J]. PROGRESS IN THE REDUCTION, REFINEMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION, 2000, 31 : 613 - 621
  • [5] Skin sensitisation
    Basketter, D
    [J]. ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL TESTING II, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, : 38 - 44
  • [6] Recommendations for penicillin skin testing in Taiwan
    Chen, Yao-Shen
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2014, 47 (01) : 79 - 80
  • [7] Local lymph node assay - Regulatory experience of testing new industrial chemicals for skin sensitisation potential
    Cockshott, A
    Evans, P
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY, 2005, 213 (03) : 269 - 269
  • [8] In vitro/in chemico skin sensitisation testing strategy: A challenge for REACH registrants
    De Smet, Liesbeth
    Bilau, Maaike
    Deleebeeck, Nele
    Jacobs, Sandy
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 280 : S258 - S259
  • [9] Selection of Chemicals for the Development and Evaluation of In Vitro Methods for Skin Sensitisation Testing
    Casati, Silvia
    Aeby, Pierre
    Kimber, Ian
    Maxwell, Gavin
    Ovigne, Jean Marc
    Roggen, Erwin
    Rovida, Costanza
    Tosti, Luca
    Basketter, David
    [J]. ATLA-ALTERNATIVES TO LABORATORY ANIMALS, 2009, 37 (03): : 305 - 312
  • [10] Selection of chemicals for the development and evaluation of in vitro methods for skin sensitisation testing
    Rovida, Costanza
    Aeby, Pierre
    Basketter, David
    Kimber, Ian
    Maxwell, Gavin
    Roggen, Erwin
    Casati, Silvia
    [J]. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2007, 172 : S92 - S93