Quantitative relationship between the local lymph node assay and human skin sensitization assays

被引:81
作者
Schneider, K [1 ]
Akkan, Z [1 ]
机构
[1] Forsch & Beratungsinst Gefahrstoffe, D-79098 Freiburg, Germany
关键词
allergic contact dermatitis; skin sensitizers; potency; local lymph node assay; human repeat insult patch test; human maximization test; classification and labeling; preparations;
D O I
10.1016/j.yrtph.2004.02.002
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律]; R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
0301 ; 10 ;
摘要
The local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a new test method which allows for the quantitative assessment of sensitizing potency in the mouse. Here, we investigate the quantitative correlation between results from the LLNA and two human sensitization tests-specifically, human repeat insult patch tests (HRIPTs) and human maximization tests (HMTs). Data for 57 substances were evaluated, of which 46 showed skin sensitizing properties in human tests, whereas I I yielded negative results in humans. For better comparability data from mouse and human tests were transformed to applied doses per skin area, which ranged over four orders of magnitude for the substances considered. Regression analysis for the 46 human sensitizing substances revealed a significant positive correlation between the LLNA and human tests. The correlation was better between LLNA and HRIPT data (n = 23; r = 0.77) than between LLNA and HMT data (n = 38; r = 0.65). The observed scattering of data points is related to various uncertainties, in part associated with insufficiencies of data from older HMT studies. Predominantly negative results in the LLNA for another I I substances which showed no skin sensitizing activity in human maximization tests further corroborate the correspondence between LLNA and human tests. Based on this analysis, the LLNA can be considered a reliable basis for relative potency assessments for skin sensitizers. Proposals are made for the regulatory exploitation of the LLNA: four potency groups can be established, and assignment of substances to these groups according to the outcome of the LLNA can be used to characterize skin sensitizing potency in substance-specific assessments. Moreover, based on these potency groups, a more adequate consideration of sensitizing substances in preparations becomes possible. It is proposed to replace the current single concentration limit for skin sensitizers in preparations, which leads to an all or nothing classification of a preparation as sensitizing to skin ("R43") in the European Union, by differentiated concentration limits derived from the limits for the four potency groups. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:245 / 255
页数:11
相关论文
共 94 条
[81]   CINNAMIC ALCOHOL - A SURVEY OF CONSUMER PATCH-TEST SENSITIZATION [J].
STELTENKAMP, RJ ;
BOOMAN, KA ;
DORSKY, J ;
KING, TO ;
ROTHENSTEIN, AS ;
SCHWOEPPE, EA ;
SEDLAK, RI ;
SMITH, THF ;
THOMPSON, GR .
FOOD AND COSMETICS TOXICOLOGY, 1980, 18 (04) :419-424
[82]   HYDROXYCITRONELLAL - A SURVEY OF CONSUMER PATCH-TEST SENSITIZATION [J].
STELTENKAMP, RJ ;
BOOMAN, KA ;
DORSKY, J ;
KING, TO ;
ROTHENSTEIN, AS ;
SCHWOEPPE, EA ;
SEDLAK, RI ;
SMITH, THF ;
THOMPSON, GR .
FOOD AND COSMETICS TOXICOLOGY, 1980, 18 (04) :407-412
[83]  
THOMPSON GR, 1983, FOOD CHEM TOXICOL, V21, P735, DOI 10.1016/0278-6915(83)90205-3
[84]   INFLUENCE OF AREA OF APPLICATION OF ALLERGEN ON SENSITIZATION IN CONTACT-DERMATITIS [J].
UPADHYE, MR ;
MAIBACH, HI .
CONTACT DERMATITIS, 1992, 27 (05) :281-286
[85]   PATCH TEST-RESULTS WITH SERIAL DILUTIONS OF NICKEL SULFATE (WITH AND WITHOUT DETERGENT), PALLADIUM-CHLORIDE, AND NICKEL AND PALLADIUM METAL PLATES [J].
UTER, W ;
FUCHS, T ;
HAUSSER, M ;
IPPEN, H .
CONTACT DERMATITIS, 1995, 32 (03) :135-142
[86]   A quantitative method for assessing the sensitizing potency of low molecular weight chemicals using a local lymph node assay: employment of a regression method that includes determination of the uncertainty margins [J].
van Och, FMM ;
Slob, W ;
de Jong, WH ;
Vandebriel, RJ ;
van Loveren, H .
TOXICOLOGY, 2000, 146 (01) :49-59
[87]   Comparison of dose-responses of contact allergens using the guinea pig maximization test and the local lymph node assay [J].
van Och, FMM ;
Vandebriel, RJ ;
Prinsen, MK ;
De Jong, WH ;
Slob, W ;
van Loveren, H .
TOXICOLOGY, 2001, 167 (03) :207-215
[88]   SKIN SENSITIZATION BY MERCAPTANS OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT [J].
VOSS, JG .
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 1958, 31 (05) :273-279
[89]   Preliminary assessment of the skin sensitizing activity of selected rodent carcinogens using the local lymph node assay [J].
Warbrick, EV ;
Dearman, RJ ;
Ashby, J ;
Schmezer, P ;
Kimber, I .
TOXICOLOGY, 2001, 163 (01) :63-69
[90]  
Warbrick EV, 1999, CONTACT DERMATITIS, V41, P325