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ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT)

In the past decade several studies comparing the in vitro chromosome aberration test (CAT) and the in vitro micronucleus test (MNT) were performed. A high correlation was observed in each of the studies (>85%); however, no formal validation for the micronucleus in vitro assay had been carried out...

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Autores principales: Corvi, Raffaella, Albertini, Silvio, Hartung, Thomas, Hoffmann, Sebastian, Maurici, Daniela, Pfuhler, Stefan, van Benthem, Jan, Vanparys, Philippe
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2441751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18326866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gen010
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author Corvi, Raffaella
Albertini, Silvio
Hartung, Thomas
Hoffmann, Sebastian
Maurici, Daniela
Pfuhler, Stefan
van Benthem, Jan
Vanparys, Philippe
author_facet Corvi, Raffaella
Albertini, Silvio
Hartung, Thomas
Hoffmann, Sebastian
Maurici, Daniela
Pfuhler, Stefan
van Benthem, Jan
Vanparys, Philippe
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description In the past decade several studies comparing the in vitro chromosome aberration test (CAT) and the in vitro micronucleus test (MNT) were performed. A high correlation was observed in each of the studies (>85%); however, no formal validation for the micronucleus in vitro assay had been carried out. Therefore, a working group was established by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) to perform a retrospective validation of the existing data, in order to evaluate the validity of the in vitro MNT on the basis of the modular validation approach. The primary focus of this retrospective validation was on the evaluation of the potential of the in vitro MNT as alternative to the standard in vitro CAT. The working group evaluated, in a first step, the available published data and came to the conclusion that two studies [German ring trial, von der Hude, W., Kalweit, S., Engelhardt, G. et al. (2000) In-vitro micronucleus assay with Chinese hamster V79 cells: results of a collaborative study with 26 chemicals. Mutat. Res., 468, 137–163, and SFTG International Collaborative Study, Lorge, E., Thybaud, V., Aardema, M., Oliver, J., Wataka, A., Lorenzon, G. and Marzin, D. (2006) SFTG International Collaborative Study on in-vitro micronucleus test I. General conditions and overall conclusions of the study. Mutat. Res., 607, 13–36] met the criteria for a retrospective validation according to the criteria previously defined by the working group. These two studies were evaluated in depth (including the reanalysis of raw data) and provided the information required for assessing the reliability (reproducibility) of the test. For the assessment of the concordance between the in vitro MNT and the in vitro CAT, additional published data were considered. Based on this retrospective validation, the ECVAM Validation Management Team concluded that the in vitro MNT is reliable and relevant and can therefore be used as an alternative method to the in vitro CAT. Following peer review, these conclusions were formally endorsed by the ECVAM Scientific Advisory Committee.
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spelling pubmed-24417512009-02-25 ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT) Corvi, Raffaella Albertini, Silvio Hartung, Thomas Hoffmann, Sebastian Maurici, Daniela Pfuhler, Stefan van Benthem, Jan Vanparys, Philippe Mutagenesis Original Papers In the past decade several studies comparing the in vitro chromosome aberration test (CAT) and the in vitro micronucleus test (MNT) were performed. A high correlation was observed in each of the studies (>85%); however, no formal validation for the micronucleus in vitro assay had been carried out. Therefore, a working group was established by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) to perform a retrospective validation of the existing data, in order to evaluate the validity of the in vitro MNT on the basis of the modular validation approach. The primary focus of this retrospective validation was on the evaluation of the potential of the in vitro MNT as alternative to the standard in vitro CAT. The working group evaluated, in a first step, the available published data and came to the conclusion that two studies [German ring trial, von der Hude, W., Kalweit, S., Engelhardt, G. et al. (2000) In-vitro micronucleus assay with Chinese hamster V79 cells: results of a collaborative study with 26 chemicals. Mutat. Res., 468, 137–163, and SFTG International Collaborative Study, Lorge, E., Thybaud, V., Aardema, M., Oliver, J., Wataka, A., Lorenzon, G. and Marzin, D. (2006) SFTG International Collaborative Study on in-vitro micronucleus test I. General conditions and overall conclusions of the study. Mutat. Res., 607, 13–36] met the criteria for a retrospective validation according to the criteria previously defined by the working group. These two studies were evaluated in depth (including the reanalysis of raw data) and provided the information required for assessing the reliability (reproducibility) of the test. For the assessment of the concordance between the in vitro MNT and the in vitro CAT, additional published data were considered. Based on this retrospective validation, the ECVAM Validation Management Team concluded that the in vitro MNT is reliable and relevant and can therefore be used as an alternative method to the in vitro CAT. Following peer review, these conclusions were formally endorsed by the ECVAM Scientific Advisory Committee. Oxford University Press 2008-07 2008-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2441751/ /pubmed/18326866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gen010 Text en © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that: the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal and Oxford University Press are attributed as the original place of publication with the correct citation details given; if an article is subsequently reproduced or disseminated not in its entirety but only in part or as a derivative work this must be clearly indicated. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Corvi, Raffaella
Albertini, Silvio
Hartung, Thomas
Hoffmann, Sebastian
Maurici, Daniela
Pfuhler, Stefan
van Benthem, Jan
Vanparys, Philippe
ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT)
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title_fullStr ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT)
title_full_unstemmed ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT)
title_short ECVAM retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (MNT)
title_sort ecvam retrospective validation of in vitro micronucleus test (mnt)
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2441751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18326866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gen010
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