Ranking of allergenic potency of rubber chemicals in a modified local lymph node assay

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作者
De Jong, WH [1 ]
Van Och, FMM [1 ]
Jager, CFD [1 ]
Spiekstra, SW [1 ]
Slob, W [1 ]
Vandebriel, RJ [1 ]
Van Loveren, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Publ Hlth & Environm, RIVM, Lab Pathol & Immunobiol, NL-3720 BA Bilthoven, Netherlands
关键词
allergy; latex; chemicals; LLNA;
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10.1093/toxsci/66.2.226
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
A modified local lymph node assay (LLNA) with ex vivo tritium thymidine (H-3-TdR) labeling of the proliferating lymph node cells was used for determination of the allergenic potency of chemicals used in the production of rubber for latex medical gloves. Fifteen chemicals known to induce contact hypersensitivity reactions in man, including various thiuram, carbamate, and benzothiazole compounds, and one amine were tested. The EC3 (effective concentration inducing a Mold increase in proliferation of lymph node cells [Stimulation Index, SI = 3]) was calculated with nonlinear regression analysis, including a bootstrap method for determination of the 5-95% confidence interval of the EC3 value. This procedure identified 14 out of the 15 chemicals tested as sensitizers, while for one chemical, ZDBC, no EC3 could be calculated due to low responses and a lack of a dose-response relationship in the data obtained. The ranking order of the chemicals with increasing EC3 values (and thus decreasing allergenic potency) was found to be in the following order: ZDEC < TMTD < TETD < ZPC < ZDMC < MBTS < PTD < TMTM < MBT < MBI < PTT < ZMBT < TBTD < DEA < ZDBC. Our results indicate that the chemicals of choice for use in the production of natural rubber latex products would be for the thiuram compounds, TBTD; for the carbamates, ZDBC; and for the benzothiazoles, ZMBT. However, one has to be aware that besides potency, the total amount of residual chemical present in the final product is also important for allergy induction.
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