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Toxicological Sciences | 2012

Assessing a Theoretical Risk of Dolutegravir-Induced Developmental Immunotoxicity in Juvenile Rats

Melissa C. Rhodes; Susan B. Laffan; Caroline Genell; Jill Gower; Curtis Maier; Tamio Fukushima; Garrett Nichols; Ashlyn Eaton Bassiri

HIV-1 integrase inhibitors (INIs) are a promising class of antiretrovirals for the treatment of HIV in adults; there is interest in expanding their use into pediatric populations. A theoretical concern for developmental immunotoxicity was raised after a publication suggested that two HIV INI tool compounds inhibited in vitro cleavage activity of recombination activating genes 1 and 2 (RAG1/2) through the inhibition of their binding to recombination signal sequences. RAG1/2 are required for the development of mature B and T lymphocyte populations. The potential effects of the investigational INI dolutegravir on RAG1/2 were addressed by developing assays in juvenile rats to measure T cell receptor (TCR) Vβ usage by flow cytometry as an indicator of TCR repertoire diversity and a T cell dependent antibody response (TDAR) as an indicator of immunosuppression. These endpoints were incorporated into a juvenile rat toxicity study, along with immunophenotyping, hematology, and histopathology of immunologic organs. Dose levels of 0, 0.5, 2, or 75mg/kg/day dolutegravir were given via oral gavage from postnatal day 4 through 66. At the highest dose, there was decreased body weight gain and two preweanling deaths; however, there were no treatment-related effects on developmental parameters. There were no effects on immunologic competence, as measured by TDAR, and no effects on lymphocyte subsets or CD4 and CD8 TCR Vβ usage in peripheral blood. Histopathology of immunologic organs (spleen, thymus, lymph nodes) and hematology evaluation revealed no effects. The no observed adverse effect level for immunotoxicity endpoints was 75mg/kg/day.


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2007

CHANGES OF MICRO-RNA EXPRESSION IN RAT LIVER TREATED BY ACETAMINOPHEN OR CARBON TETRACHLORIDE − REGULATING ROLE OF MICRO-RNA FOR RNA EXPRESSION −

Tamio Fukushima; Yoshimasa Hamada; Hiroshi Yamada; Ikuo Horii


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

Investigation of a hepatotoxicity screening system in primary cell cultures --"what biomarkers would need to be addressed to estimate toxicity in conventional and new approaches?".

Rie Kikkawa; Toshinori Yamamoto; Tamio Fukushima; Hiroshi Yamada; Ikuo Horii


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

EFFECTS OF MALE REPRODUCTIVE TOXICANTS ON GENE EXPRESSION IN RAT TESTES

Tamio Fukushima; Toshinori Yamamoto; Rie Kikkawa; Yoshimasa Hamada; Masatoshi Komiyama; Chisato Mori; Ikuo Horii


Toxicological Sciences | 2005

Effects of Sulfasalazine on Sperm Acrosome Reaction and Gene Expression in the Male Reproductive Organs of Rats

Tamio Fukushima; Masashi Kato; Tetsuya Adachi; Yoshimasa Hamada; Masao Horimoto; Masatoshi Komiyama; Chisato Mori; Ikuo Horii


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

Protein expression analysis of rat testes induced testicular toxicity with several reproductive toxicants.

Toshinori Yamamoto; Tamio Fukushima; Rie Kikkawa; Hiroshi Yamada; Ikuo Horii


Reproductive Toxicology | 2007

Early changes in sperm motility, acrosome reaction, and gene expression of reproductive organs in rats treated with sulfasalazine

Tamio Fukushima; Yoshimasa Hamada; Masatoshi Komiyama; Yoshiharu Matsuno; Chisato Mori; Ikuo Horii


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2006

GENOMIC CLUSTER AND NETWORK ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTIVE SCREENING FOR HEPATOTOXICITY

Tamio Fukushima; Rie Kikkawa; Yoshimasa Hamada; Ikuo Horii


Experimental Animals | 2007

Correlation among Clinicopathological Parameters of Myocardial Damage in Rats Treated with Isoproterenol

Masaaki Kurata; Takeshi Iidaka; Yukiko Sasayama; Tamio Fukushima; Masanori Sakimura; Norimitsu Shirai


Archive | 2008

Utilization of an in vitro Hepatotoxicity Test in the Early Stage of Drug Discovery

Ikuo Horii; Hiroshi Yamada; Rie Kikkawa; Toshinori Yamamoto; Tamio Fukushima; Kaori Tomizawa

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