Screening for androgen agonists using autonomously bioluminescent HEK293 reporter cells

Biotechniques. 2021 Aug;71(2):403-415. doi: 10.2144/btn-2021-0017. Epub 2021 Aug 5.

Abstract

Due to the public health concerns of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, there is an increasing demand to develop improved high-throughput detection assays for enhanced exposure control and risk assessment. A substrate-free, autobioluminescent HEK293ARE/Gal4-Lux assay was developed to screen compounds for their ability to induce androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transcriptional activation. The assay was validated against a group of 40 recommended chemicals and achieved an overall 87.5% accuracy in qualitatively classifying positive and negative AR agonists. The HEK293ARE/Gal4-Lux assay was demonstrated as a suitable tool for Tier 1 AR agonist screening. By eliminating exogenous substrate, this assay provided a significant advantage over traditional reporter assays by enabling higher-throughput screening with reduced testing costs while maintaining detection accuracy.

Keywords: HEK293; androgen; autobioluminescence; bioreporter; endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC); lux.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Androgens*
  • Biological Assay*
  • Genes, Reporter
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Transcriptional Activation*

Substances

  • Androgens