Pluripotent stem cell assays: Modalities and applications for predictive developmental toxicity

Current Research in Toxicology. 2022;3:100074. doi: 10.1016/j.crtox.2022.100074

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A systematic scoping review of the literature evaluated the embryonic stem cell test (EST).

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1533 publications included 18 publications testing 10 or more compounds in human or mouse EST.

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Selected case examples included 5-fluorouracil, thalidomide, and caffeine.

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Applicability, limitations, and recommendations for further work are discussed.

, This manuscript provides a review focused on embryonic stem cell-based models and their place within the landscape of alternative developmental toxicity assays. Against the background of the principles of developmental toxicology, the wide diversity of alternative methods using pluripotent stem cells developed in this area over the past half century is reviewed. In order to provide an overview of available models, a systematic scoping review was conducted following a published protocol with inclusion criteria, which were applied to select the assays. Critical aspects including biological domain, readout endpoint, availability of standardized protocols, chemical domain, reproducibility and predictive power of each assay are described in detail, in order to review the applicability and limitations of the platform in general and progress moving forward to implementation. The horizon of innovative routes of promoting regulatory implementation of alternative methods is scanned, and recommendations for further work are given.

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