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Mouse lymphoma thymidine kinase gene mutation assay: follow-up International Workshop on Genotoxicity Test Procedures, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2000

Authors :
Hiroyasu Shimada
Kathryn Flanders
Colin Riach
Stephen McEnaney
Julie Clements
Stephan Kirchner
Leon F. Stankowski
Robert Preston
George Bolcsfoldi
Jo Oliver
Takumi Awogi
Marie-Claude Ouldelhkim
Richard H.C. San
Joann Kraycer
Michael D. Fellows
B. Bhaskar Gollapudi
Peter Jenkinson
Paul Kirby
Kamala Pant
Wolfgang Muster
Maria A. Cifone
Deborah D. Collard
Masamitsu Honma
Michael R. O’Donovan
Martha M. Moore
Brian Myhr
Karen Harrington-Brock
Source :
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis. 40(4)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The Mouse Lymphoma Assay (MLA) Workgroup of the International Workshop on Genotoxicity Test Procedures held a second harmonization meeting just prior to the U.S. Environmental Mutagen Society Meeting in New Orleans, LA, in April 2000. The discussion focused on several important aspects of the MLA, including: 1) cytotoxicity measures and their determination, 2) use of a 24-hr treatment, 3) the ability of the assay to detect aneugens, and 4) concentration selection. Prior to the meeting the group developed Microsoft Excel Workbooks for data entry. Ten laboratories entered their data into the workbooks (primarily as coded chemicals). The Excel Workbooks were used to facilitate data analysis by generating an extensive set of graphs that were evaluated by the meeting participants. Based on the Workgroup's previous agreement that a single cytotoxicity measure should be established for both the microwell and soft agar versions of the assay, the Workgroup analyzed the submitted data and unanimously agreed that the relative total growth (RTG) should be used as the cytotoxicity measure for concentration selection and data evaluation. The Workgroup also agreed that the various cytotoxicity measures should be calculated using the same methods regardless of whether the soft agar or microwell version of the assay was used. In the absence of sufficient data to make a definitive determination, the Workgroup continued to endorse the International Committee on Harmonization recommendation for the use of 24-hr treatment and made some specific 24-hr treatment protocol recommendations. The Workgroup recognized the ability of the MLA to detect at least some aneugens and also developed general guidance and requirements for appropriate concentration selection.

Details

ISSN :
08936692
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27205e173d77b653e85c3d1275ee8bba