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In Vitro Screening of Environmental Chemicals for Targeted Testing Prioritization: The ToxCast Project
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Houck, Keith A.
, Reif, David M.
, Shah, Imran
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Martin, Matthew T.
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Rotroff, Daniel M.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Mortensen, Holly M.
, Dix, David J.
, Richard, Ann M.
in
Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computer Simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Enzymatic activity
/ General aspects. Methods
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Hepatocytes
/ Human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Humans
/ Lesions
/ Liver
/ Materials
/ Medical sciences
/ Pesticides
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rats
/ Toxicity testing
/ Toxicity Tests - methods
/ Toxicology
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2010
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In Vitro Screening of Environmental Chemicals for Targeted Testing Prioritization: The ToxCast Project
by
Houck, Keith A.
, Reif, David M.
, Shah, Imran
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Martin, Matthew T.
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Rotroff, Daniel M.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Mortensen, Holly M.
, Dix, David J.
, Richard, Ann M.
in
Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computer Simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Enzymatic activity
/ General aspects. Methods
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Hepatocytes
/ Human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Humans
/ Lesions
/ Liver
/ Materials
/ Medical sciences
/ Pesticides
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rats
/ Toxicity testing
/ Toxicity Tests - methods
/ Toxicology
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2010
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In Vitro Screening of Environmental Chemicals for Targeted Testing Prioritization: The ToxCast Project
by
Houck, Keith A.
, Reif, David M.
, Shah, Imran
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Martin, Matthew T.
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Rotroff, Daniel M.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Mortensen, Holly M.
, Dix, David J.
, Richard, Ann M.
in
Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computer Simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Enzymatic activity
/ General aspects. Methods
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Hepatocytes
/ Human umbilical vein endothelial cells
/ Humans
/ Lesions
/ Liver
/ Materials
/ Medical sciences
/ Pesticides
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rats
/ Toxicity testing
/ Toxicity Tests - methods
/ Toxicology
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2010
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In Vitro Screening of Environmental Chemicals for Targeted Testing Prioritization: The ToxCast Project
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In Vitro Screening of Environmental Chemicals for Targeted Testing Prioritization: The ToxCast Project
2010
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Background: Chemical toxicity testing is being transformed by advances in biology and computer modeling, concerns over animal use, and the thousands of environmental chemicals lacking toxicity data. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ToxCast program aims to address these concerns by screening and prioritizing chemicals for potential human toxicity using in vitro assays and in silico approaches. Objectives: This project aims to evaluate the use of in vitro assays for understanding the types of molecular and pathway perturbations caused by environmental chemicals and to build initial prioritization models of in vivo toxicity. Methods: We tested 309 mostly pesticide active chemicals in 467 assays across nine technologies, including high-throughput cell-free assays and cell-based assays, in multiple human primary cells and cell lines plus rat primary hepatocytes. Both individual and composite scores for effects on genes and pathways were analyzed. Results: Chemicals displayed a broad spectrum of activity at the molecular and pathway levels. We saw many expected interactions, including endocrine and xenobiotic metabolism enzyme activity. Chemicals ranged in promiscuity across pathways, from no activity to affecting dozens of pathways. We found a statistically significant inverse association between the number of pathways perturbed by a chemical at low in vitro concentrations and the lowest in vivo dose at which a chemical causes toxicity. We also found associations between a small set of in vitro assays and rodent liver lesion formation. Conclusions: This approach promises to provide meaningful data on the thousands of untested environmental chemicals and to guide targeted testing of environmental contaminants.
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,US Department of Health and Human Services
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