Authors
Jo Nyffeler, Clinton Willis, Felix R Harris, MJ Foster, Bryant Chambers, Megan Culbreth, Richard E Brockway, Sarah Davidson-Fritz, Daniel Dawson, Imran Shah, Katie Paul Friedman, Dan Chang, Logan J Everett, John F Wambaugh, Grace Patlewicz, Joshua A Harrill
Publication date
2023/6/1
Journal
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume
468
Pages
116513
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
‘Cell Painting’ is an imaging-based high-throughput phenotypic profiling (HTPP) method in which cultured cells are fluorescently labeled to visualize subcellular structures (i.e., nucleus, nucleoli, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoskeleton, Golgi apparatus / plasma membrane and mitochondria) and to quantify morphological changes in response to chemicals or other perturbagens. HTPP is a high-throughput and cost-effective bioactivity screening method that detects effects associated with many different molecular mechanisms in an untargeted manner, enabling rapid in vitro hazard assessment for thousands of chemicals. Here, 1201 chemicals from the ToxCast library were screened in concentration-response up to ∼100 μM in human U-2 OS cells using HTPP. A phenotype altering concentration (PAC) was estimated for chemicals active in the tested range. PACs tended to be higher than lower bound potency values …
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