CB6F1-rasH2 Mouse: Overview of Available Data:
2001
This article presents data from short-term carcinogenicity studies of compounds tested in the CB6F1-rasH2 transgenic mouse as part of the International Life Sciences Institutes' (ILSI) Health and Environmental Sciences' (HESI) Alternative to Carcinogenicity Testing (ACT) project. Additionally, data from other studies that were not conducted as part of the ILSI program, but used comparable or slightly modifi ed protocols, are included here. A signifi cant number (3 of 4) of the genotoxic carcinogens tested were positive in the rasH2 mouse; the other compound was equivocally positive. The positive control, N-Methyl-N-nitrosurea (MNU), gave reproducible responses across all participating laboratories with tumors noted at multiple sites in the animal. The immunosuppressive human carcinogen, Cyclosporin A, was equivocal. Two hormones that are human tumorigens, Diethylstilbestrol and 17β-Estradiol, gave positive and negative results, respectively. Of the twelve additional compounds tested that are classifi ed a...
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