An international cross-laboratory survey on fish vitellogenin analysis: Methodological challenges and opportunities for best practice

Vitellogenin (VTG) is a biomarker for possible endocrine activity of chemicals acting via the estrogen, androgen, or steroidogenesis pathways. VTG is assessed in standardised fish guideline studies conducted for regulatory safety assessment of chemicals. VTG data can be highly variable leading to co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology 2023-12, Vol.145, p.105501-105501, Article 105501
Hauptverfasser: Burden, Natalie, Brown, Rebecca J., Holmes, Breanne, Panter, Grace H., Salinas, Edward R., Sewell, Fiona, Weltje, Lennart, Wheeler, James R., Wolf, Yvonne, Lagadic, Laurent
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Zusammenfassung:Vitellogenin (VTG) is a biomarker for possible endocrine activity of chemicals acting via the estrogen, androgen, or steroidogenesis pathways. VTG is assessed in standardised fish guideline studies conducted for regulatory safety assessment of chemicals. VTG data can be highly variable leading to concerns for potential equivocal, false positive and/or negative outcomes. Consequently, additional fish testing may be required to address uncertainties in the VTG response, and possibly erroneous/missed identification of endocrine activity. To better understand the technical challenges of VTG assessment and reporting for regulatory purposes, a survey was sent to 27 testing laboratories performing these analyses. The survey results from 16 respondents (6 from the UK, 3 from the USA, and 7 from the EU) were analysed and discussed in a follow-up webinar. High variability in background VTG concentrations was widely acknowledged and thought to be associated with fish batch, husbandry, laboratory practices, and several methodological aspects. These include sample collection and storage, VTG quantification, data handling, and the benchmarks used for data acceptability. Information gathered in the survey provides a basis for improving and harmonizing the measurement of VTG in fish, and an opportunity to reassess the suitability of current acceptability criteria in test guidelines. •Vitellogenin (VTG) is an endocrine activity biomarker in fish regulatory studies.•A survey of laboratories revealed technical challenges for VTG assessment.•These include methodological, data handling and data acceptability issues.•The results provide a basis for improving and harmonizing the measurement of VTG.•Implementation of the recommendations will support decision-making processes.
ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105501