TY - JOUR
T1 - The human epithelial cell cytotoxicity assay for determining tissue specific toxicity
T2 - Method modifications
AU - Elmore, Eugene
AU - Siddiqui, Shazia
AU - Desai, Neeraj
AU - Moyer, Mary Pat
AU - Steele, Vernon E.
AU - Redpath, J. Leslie
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported in part by the Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute (NCI) under contract numbers: N01-CN-75118 and N01-CN-95134.
PY - 2002/12
Y1 - 2002/12
N2 - The Human Epithelial Cell Cytotoxicity (HECC) Assay (Meth Cell Sci, 22: 17-24, 2000) has been modified to include three additional cell lines and to allow protocol adjustments for slow growing cell lines. This manuscript presents methods using human epithelial cells from ten different normal human tissues including: skin, mammary, prostate, renal, bronchial, lung, oral, ecto-cervix, colon, and liver. The HECC Assay can also be used to evaluate other types of drugs, personal care products, environmental chemicals, and potential toxicants. Human epithelial cells at an early passage are seeded into multi-well dishes. The cells are exposed to multiple concentrations of each test agent. A preliminary assay using an exposure of five days at 1 mM (if soluble) and four log dilutions is used to determine the highest concentration for the HECC Assay. In the HECC Assay, cultures are exposed for three to four days. Following the exposure period, endpoint measurements for inhibition of growth, mitochondrial function, and PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) expression or albumin synthesis (hepatocytes) are made. Data are analyzed to determine the concentration that inhibited an endpoint by 50 percent (TC50) for each agent in each target epithelial cell line or culture and the data are compared to determine the relative sensitivity of each epithelial cell line to the test agent.
AB - The Human Epithelial Cell Cytotoxicity (HECC) Assay (Meth Cell Sci, 22: 17-24, 2000) has been modified to include three additional cell lines and to allow protocol adjustments for slow growing cell lines. This manuscript presents methods using human epithelial cells from ten different normal human tissues including: skin, mammary, prostate, renal, bronchial, lung, oral, ecto-cervix, colon, and liver. The HECC Assay can also be used to evaluate other types of drugs, personal care products, environmental chemicals, and potential toxicants. Human epithelial cells at an early passage are seeded into multi-well dishes. The cells are exposed to multiple concentrations of each test agent. A preliminary assay using an exposure of five days at 1 mM (if soluble) and four log dilutions is used to determine the highest concentration for the HECC Assay. In the HECC Assay, cultures are exposed for three to four days. Following the exposure period, endpoint measurements for inhibition of growth, mitochondrial function, and PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) expression or albumin synthesis (hepatocytes) are made. Data are analyzed to determine the concentration that inhibited an endpoint by 50 percent (TC50) for each agent in each target epithelial cell line or culture and the data are compared to determine the relative sensitivity of each epithelial cell line to the test agent.
KW - Chemoprevention
KW - Epithelial
KW - Human
KW - In vitro
KW - Toxicity
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1024453300493
DO - 10.1023/A:1024453300493
M3 - Article
C2 - 12843703
AN - SCOPUS:0041664008
SN - 1381-5741
VL - 24
SP - 145
EP - 153
JO - Methods in Cell Science
JF - Methods in Cell Science
IS - 4
ER -