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Assessing Fish Immunotoxicity by Means of In Vitro Assays: Are We There Yet?

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dc.contributor.authorSegner, Helmut
dc.contributor.authorRehberger, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorBailey, Christyn
dc.contributor.authorBo, Jun
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-09T17:14:24Z
dc.date.available2024-10-09T17:14:24Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThere is growing awareness that a range of environmental chemicals target the immune system of fish and may compromise the resistance towards infectious pathogens. Existing concepts to assess chemical hazards to fish, however, do not consider immunotoxicity. Over recent years, the application of in vitro assays for ecotoxicological hazard assessment has gained momentum, what leads to the question whether in vitro assays using piscine immune cells might be suitable to evaluate immunotoxic potentials of environmental chemicals to fish. In vitro systems using primary immune cells or immune cells lines have been established from a wide array of fish species and basically from all immune tissues, and in principal these assays should be able to detect chemical impacts on diverse immune functions. In fact, in vitro assays were found to be a valuable tool in investigating the mechanisms and modes of action through which environmental agents interfere with immune cell functions. However, at the current state of knowledge the usefulness of these assays for immunotoxicity screening in the context of chemical hazard assessment appears questionable. This is mainly due to a lack of assay standardization, and an insufficient knowledge of assay performance with respect to false positive or false negative signals for the different toxicant groups and different immune functions. Also the predictivity of the in vitro immunotoxicity assays for the in vivo immunotoxic response of fishes is uncertain. In conclusion, the currently available database is too limited to support the routine application of piscine in vitro assays as screening tool for assessing immunotoxic potentials of environmental chemicals to fish.
dc.description.numberOfPages21
dc.description.sponsorshipZentrum für Fisch- und Wildtiermedizin (FIWI)
dc.identifier.doi10.48350/167608
dc.identifier.pmid35296072
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.3389/fimmu.2022.835767
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/68960
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFrontiers Research Foundation
dc.relation.ispartofFrontiers in immunology
dc.relation.issn1664-3224
dc.relation.organizationEF63E0A6302CE755E0405C82960C4424
dc.subjectcomparative immunity ecotoxicological hazard assessment fish fish immune cells immunotoxicity in vitro toxicity screening
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
dc.titleAssessing Fish Immunotoxicity by Means of In Vitro Assays: Are We There Yet?
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oaire.citation.volume13
oairecerif.author.affiliationZentrum für Fisch- und Wildtiermedizin (FIWI)
oairecerif.author.affiliationZentrum für Fisch- und Wildtiermedizin (FIWI)
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