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In Vitro Pig-a Mutation Test on L5178Y Cells

Developing an in vitro Pig-a gene mutation assay on L5178Y cells — a mammalian-cell alternative for evaluating the mutagenic potential of pharmaceuticals and cosmetic ingredients.

Audience
Pharma, Cosmetic
Année
2024
Language
English
Format
PDF · 1 pages
Authors
GenEvolutioN Scientific Team
In Vitro Pig-a Mutation Test on L5178Y Cells

What's inside

  • The Pig-a gene mutation endpoint (PIG-A)
  • In vitro development on L5178Y cells
  • A mammalian-cell complement to the Ames test
  • Application to pharmaceuticals and cosmetic ingredients

Evaluating the mutagenic potential of compounds remains a key issue for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical industries. The Ames test remains the gold-standard first-line screen, and the Mouse Lymphoma Assay (MLA) is a well-known mammalian-cell test — but the MLA shows limits, with a percentage of false positives.

The Pig-a assay, originally developed in vivo, detects mutation at the Phosphatidyl-Inositol-Glycan class A (PIG-A) gene. This work develops an in vitro Pig-a test on L5178Y cells, offering a sensitive mammalian-cell complement to the Ames test for pharmaceuticals and cosmetic ingredients.

Who this is for

  • Pharmaceutical genotoxicity teams
  • Cosmetic ingredient safety
  • Academic toxicology

Recommended citation

GenEvolutioN Scientific Team (2024). In Vitro Pig-a Mutation Test on L5178Y Cells. GenEvolutioN Technologies.