J Arciniega, L Wagner, R Prymula, P Sebo, R Isbrucker, B Descampe, J M Chapsal, A Costanzo, C Hendriksen, M Hoonaker, S Nelson, K Lidster, W Casey, D Allen
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细胞百日咳疫苗小鼠组胺致敏试验替代品国际研讨会:作为第九届世界生命科学替代品和动物使用大会的卫星会议,"细胞百日咳疫苗小鼠组胺致敏试验替代品:HIST替代品的进展与挑战 "国际研讨会于2014年8月24日在捷克共和国布拉格举行。与会者讨论了作为无细胞百日咳疫苗组胺致敏试验(HIST)替代品的体外检测方法的开发、验证和实施方面的进展和挑战。讨论的重点是一致性方法、监管机构接受统一方法的必要框架,以及最近国际上为开发体外检测方法以取代组胺致敏试验(HIST)所做的努力。研讨会与会者一致认为,可接受的 HIST 替代品应以 ADP 核糖介导的细胞中毒为基础,因此应进一步研究和开发可测量细胞中毒的 CHO 细胞聚类检测法,作为 HIST 的可能替代品。与会者还同意继续进行有国家和国际标准化机构参与的多国讨论,以达成共识,并在此背景下组织合作研究,以确定化验特性和校准参考材料。
Alternatives to HIST for acellular pertussis vaccines: progress and challenges in replacement.
The 'International Workshop on Alternatives to the Murine Histamine Sensitization Test for Acellular Pertussis Vaccines: Progress and Challenges in the Replacement of HIST' was held on 24 August 2014, in Prague, Czech Republic, as a satellite meeting to the 9th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences. Participants discussed the progress and challenges associated with the development, validation, and implementation of in vitro assays as replacements for the histamine sensitisation test (HIST) for acellular pertussis vaccines. Discussions focused on the consistency approach, the necessary framework for regulatory acceptance of a harmonised method, and recent international efforts towards the development of in vitro assays to replace the HIST. Workshop participants agreed that acceptable alternatives to the HIST should be based on ADP ribosylation-mediated cell intoxication and therefore that the CHO cell clustering assay, which measures cell intoxication, should be further pursued and developed as a possible replacement for the HIST. Participants also agreed to continue ongoing multinational discussions involving national and international standardisation authorities to reach consensus and to organise collaborative studies in this context for assay characterisation and calibration of reference materials.