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Enhanced
Local Lymph Node Assay Using Flow Cytometry
The Animal Welfare Act
(AWA) and government agencies require, when available, the use of alternative methods
which address the Reduction, Refinement and Replacement (3Rs) of animal studies. The
Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) is an alternative to the guinea pig sensitization test which
is employed by the pharmaceutical, chemical, consumer product and cosmetic industries to
identify and characterize substances with immunotoxic properties. The purpose of this
proposal is to determine the feasibility of applying flow cytometry to enhance the LLNA. A
major limitation of the LLNA in its current form is that it cannot differentiate between
subclasses of sensitizing agents (i.e., contact vs. respiratory allergens). Furthermore,
the assay uses radioactivity and large numbers of animals. Flow cytometry-based endpoints
will enhance the sensitivity and discriminating power of the LLNA, while (1) complying
with the AWA by directly addressing the 3Rs; (2) increasing the quality and quantity
of data generated when compared to existing methods (guinea pig test); and (3)
substantially reducing the cost of analysis by avoiding the use of radioactivity.
The
development of this enhanced assay will satisfy a demand in the industry and test the
feasibility of our long term plan to apply flow cytometry to existing assays and to
develop new toxicity tests.
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