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Dinitrohalobenzenes: evaluation of relative skin sensitization potential using the local lymph node assay.

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It was found that the ability of these chemicals to provoke responses in the LLNA correlated closely with their reported protein reactivity, and it was proposed that dinitrohalobenzenes conform to the electrophilic theory of skin sensitization and that they should be regarded as direct acting haptens.
Abstract
The dinitrohalobenzenes are known to cause skin sensitization and have been used in many seminal investigations of the relationships between physicochemical characteristics and sensitizing potential. The electrophilic theory of skin sensitization implies that contact allergic potential should correlate positively with ability of chemicals to react with proteins to form immunogenic hapten-protein conjugates. It is intriguing, therefore, that previous studies in guinea pigs and mice have suggested that such correlations do not apply to dinitrohalobenzenes. To address this, we have examined, using the murine local lymph node assay (LLNA), the sensitizing activity of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB), 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB), 2,4-dinitrobromo-benzene (DNBB) and 2,4-dinitroiodobenzene (DNIB). In contrast to previous investigations, it was found that the ability of these chemicals to provoke responses in the LLNA correlated closely with their reported protein reactivity. On the basis of these data, it is proposed that dinitrohalobenzenes conform to the electrophilic theory of skin sensitization and that they should be regarded as direct acting haptens.

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A comparison of statistical approaches to the derivation of EC3 values from local lymph node assay dose responses.

TL;DR: Using a variety of statistical approaches to derive EC3 values from LLNA dose–response data for 10 chemicals, it has been demonstrated that simple linear interpolation between the values either side of the threefold stimulation index provides a robust assessment of the EC3 value without the need for recourse to more sophisticated statistical techniques.
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Classification of contact allergens according to potency: proposals.

TL;DR: It is concluded that although the LLNA is the method of choice for the determination of skin sensitisation potency for the purposes of categorisation, if data are already available from appropriate guinea pig tests then their judicious interpretation may provide information of value in determinations of potency and categorisation.
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The local lymph node assay: past, present and future.

TL;DR: The development, evaluation and validation of the LLNA for the purposes of hazard identification, and the more recent application of the method for evaluation of potency in the context of risk assessment are reviewed.
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Skin Sensitization Testing in Potency and Risk Assessment

TL;DR: With respect to risk assessment, the conclusion drawn is that all the available data on skin-sensitizing activity in animals and man should be integrated into the risk-assessment process.
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Progress on the development of human in vitro dendritic cell based assays for assessment of the sensitizing potential of a compound

TL;DR: It is concluded that no single cell based assay nor single marker is yet able to distinguish all sensitizers from non-sensitizers in a test panel of chemicals, nor is it possible to rank the sensitizing potential of the test chemicals, which suggests that sensitivity and specificity may be increased by a tiered assay approach.
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Studies on the sensitization of animals with simple chemical compounds

TL;DR: Experiments on the sensitization of guinea pigs with simple chemical compounds are described, with positive effects obtained by the administration of small quantities with 1:2:4 chlorodinitrobenzene, p-nitrosodimethylaniline, and a number of other aromatic compounds.
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The murine local lymph node assay: a commentary on collaborative studies and new directions.

TL;DR: The historical background to the development of the murine local lymph node assay is provided and the performance of a recently completed interlaboratory trial designed to evaluate further the utility of the method as an alternative or adjunct to guinea-pig predictive tests is described.
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Studies on the sensitization of animals with simple chemical compounds. ii

TL;DR: Guinea pigs sensitized with p-chlorobenzoyl chloride showed, on the one hand, the usual surface lesions after application of the substance, and on the other typical anaphylactic shock following intravenous injection of a compound of p- chlorine chloride and guinea pig serum; from which it may be inferred that the two types of allergic manifestation are closely related conditions.
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A murine local lymph node assay for the identification of contact allergens. Assay development and results of an initial validation study

TL;DR: The data suggest that the local lymph node assay provides the basis for a rapid and cost-effective alternative to the currently available guinea pig predictive test methods.
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The local lymph node assay: developments and applications.

TL;DR: The development and validation of the murine local lymph node assay are described and comparisons with guinea pig predictive test methods discussed and the advantages and limitations of the method are examined.
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