Adverse outcome pathways: From research to regulation scientific workshop report
Autor: | Donna L. Mendrick, Elizabeth A. Maull, J. Craig Rowlands, David Allen, Stephen W. Edwards, Warren Casey, Michelle R. Embry, Joanna Matheson, Kristie Sullivan, Nicole Kleinstreuer, Sharon Munn |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Process management Chemical toxicity Adverse outcomes Event (computing) business.industry General Medicine 010501 environmental sciences Special Interest Group Toxicology 01 natural sciences Session (web analytics) Chemical hazard 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Adverse Outcome Pathway Medicine Operations management Working group business 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 76:39-50 |
ISSN: | 0273-2300 |
Popis: | An adverse outcome pathway (AOP) helps to organize existing knowledge on chemical mode of action, starting with a molecular initiating event such as receptor binding, continuing through key events, and ending with an adverse outcome such as reproductive impairment. AOPs can help identify knowledge gaps where more research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms, aid in chemical hazard characterization, and guide the development of new testing approaches that use fewer or no animals. A September 2014 workshop in Bethesda, Maryland considered how the AOP concept could improve regulatory assessments of chemical toxicity. Scientists from 21 countries, representing industry, academia, regulatory agencies, and special interest groups, attended the workshop, titled Adverse Outcome Pathways: From Research to Regulation. Workshop plenary presentations were followed by breakout sessions that considered regulatory acceptance of AOPs and AOP-based tools, criteria for building confidence in an AOP for regulatory use, and requirements to build quantitative AOPs and AOP networks. Discussions during the closing session emphasized a need to increase transparent and inclusive collaboration, especially with disciplines outside of toxicology. Additionally, to increase impact, working groups should be established to systematically prioritize and develop AOPs. Multiple collaborative projects and follow-up activities resulted from the workshop. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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