| Target Organs and Systems: Methodologies to Assess Immune System Function Meryl H. Karol Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Abstract Immunotoxicity encompasses both reduced and heightened immune function. Diverse chemicals can impair functioning of the immune system. Both monographs and books have been devoted to detailed descriptions of immunotoxicity. This paper gives a brief overview of the methods currently used to assess the immunotoxic potential of chemicals. It also discusses the trend toward the use of alternative methods to mammalian models, such as feral species, in vitro assays, and computational models. The strategy of using a tier approach to screen chemicals for immunotoxicity is described, together with the rationale for, and limitations of, this approach. Interpretation of data with regard to clinical disease and human health is addressed. The immune system poses substantial complexities in this regard as the system has functional reserve and functional redundancy. -- Environ Health Perspect 106(Suppl 2) :533-540 (1998) . http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1998/Suppl-2/533-540karol/abstract.html Key words: immune system, immunotoxicity, lymphocytes, host resistance, animal models, immunoglobulins, hypersensitivity, immune suppression, cytokines, validation The full version of this article is available for free in HTML format. |