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Identification of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Active Compounds Using a Quantitative High-Throughput Screening Platform

To adapt the use of GH3.TRE-Luc reporter gene cell line for a quantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS) platform, we miniaturized the reporter gene assay to a 1536-well plate format. 1280 chemicals from the Library of Pharmacologically Active Compounds (LOPAC) and the National Toxicology Program...

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Autores principales: Freitas, Jaime, Miller, Nicole, Mengeling, Brenda J., Xia, Menghang, Huang, Ruili, Houck, Keith, Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M., Furlow, J. David, Murk, Albertinka J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772387
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2213988501408010036
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author Freitas, Jaime
Miller, Nicole
Mengeling, Brenda J.
Xia, Menghang
Huang, Ruili
Houck, Keith
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
Furlow, J. David
Murk, Albertinka J.
author_facet Freitas, Jaime
Miller, Nicole
Mengeling, Brenda J.
Xia, Menghang
Huang, Ruili
Houck, Keith
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
Furlow, J. David
Murk, Albertinka J.
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description To adapt the use of GH3.TRE-Luc reporter gene cell line for a quantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS) platform, we miniaturized the reporter gene assay to a 1536-well plate format. 1280 chemicals from the Library of Pharmacologically Active Compounds (LOPAC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) 1408 compound collection were analyzed to identify potential thyroid hormone receptor (TR) agonists and antagonists. Of the 2688 compounds tested, eight scored as potential TR agonists when the positive hit cut-off was defined at ≥10% efficacy, relative to maximal triiodothyronine (T(3)) induction, and with only one of those compounds reaching ≥20% efficacy. One common class of compounds positive in the agonist assays were retinoids such as all-trans retinoic acid, which are likely acting via the retinoid-X receptor, the heterodimer partner with the TR. Five potential TR antagonists were identified, including the antiallergy drug tranilast and the anxiolytic drug SB 205384 but also some cytotoxic compounds like 5-fluorouracil. None of the inactive compounds were structurally related to T(3), nor had been reported elsewhere to be thyroid hormone disruptors, so false negatives were not detected. None of the low potency (>100µM) TR agonists resembled T(3) or T(4), thus these may not bind directly in the ligand-binding pocket of the receptor. For TR agonists, in the qHTS, a hit cut-off of ≥20% efficacy at 100 µM may avoid identification of positives with low or no physiological relevance. The miniaturized GH3.TRE-Luc assay offers a promising addition to the in vitro test battery for endocrine disruption, and given the low percentage of compounds testing positive, its high-throughput nature is an important advantage for future toxicological screening.
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spelling pubmed-39997042014-04-25 Identification of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Active Compounds Using a Quantitative High-Throughput Screening Platform Freitas, Jaime Miller, Nicole Mengeling, Brenda J. Xia, Menghang Huang, Ruili Houck, Keith Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M. Furlow, J. David Murk, Albertinka J. Curr Chem Genom Transl Med Article To adapt the use of GH3.TRE-Luc reporter gene cell line for a quantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS) platform, we miniaturized the reporter gene assay to a 1536-well plate format. 1280 chemicals from the Library of Pharmacologically Active Compounds (LOPAC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) 1408 compound collection were analyzed to identify potential thyroid hormone receptor (TR) agonists and antagonists. Of the 2688 compounds tested, eight scored as potential TR agonists when the positive hit cut-off was defined at ≥10% efficacy, relative to maximal triiodothyronine (T(3)) induction, and with only one of those compounds reaching ≥20% efficacy. One common class of compounds positive in the agonist assays were retinoids such as all-trans retinoic acid, which are likely acting via the retinoid-X receptor, the heterodimer partner with the TR. Five potential TR antagonists were identified, including the antiallergy drug tranilast and the anxiolytic drug SB 205384 but also some cytotoxic compounds like 5-fluorouracil. None of the inactive compounds were structurally related to T(3), nor had been reported elsewhere to be thyroid hormone disruptors, so false negatives were not detected. None of the low potency (>100µM) TR agonists resembled T(3) or T(4), thus these may not bind directly in the ligand-binding pocket of the receptor. For TR agonists, in the qHTS, a hit cut-off of ≥20% efficacy at 100 µM may avoid identification of positives with low or no physiological relevance. The miniaturized GH3.TRE-Luc assay offers a promising addition to the in vitro test battery for endocrine disruption, and given the low percentage of compounds testing positive, its high-throughput nature is an important advantage for future toxicological screening. Bentham Open 2014-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3999704/ /pubmed/24772387 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2213988501408010036 Text en © Freitas et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
Furlow, J. David
Murk, Albertinka J.
Identification of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Active Compounds Using a Quantitative High-Throughput Screening Platform
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title_sort identification of thyroid hormone receptor active compounds using a quantitative high-throughput screening platform
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772387
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2213988501408010036
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