Title of article
Identification of metal allergens in the local lymph node assay
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
6
From page
207
To page
212
Abstract
image The murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) has recently been endorsed as a validated alternative to guinea pig methods for the identification of skin sensitization hazard. Nevertheless, there has been some debate regarding the utility of this method for the detection of metal contact allergens.
image In these investigations, we have used the LLNA to determine the skin sensitization potential of 13 metal salts, 8 of which were considered to possess a significant ability to sensitize man, whereas the remaining 5 were judged to lack such potential.
image The predictions from the LLNA were correct for 7 of the 8 (88%) sensitizing metals and for 4 of the 5 (80%) nonsensitizers when considered against the experience of these metals as human skin sensitizers. Thus, the overall predictive accuracy of the LLNA in relation to metals was 11/13 (85%), which is very similar to the accuracy of approximately 88% in relation to a much larger number of low-molecular-weight organic chemicals, as reported previously.
image These data provide support for the potential utility of the LLNA in hazard identification of metal contact allergens.
Journal title
Dermatitis
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Dermatitis
Record number
461208
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