Origin Story of IARC's 10 Key Characteristics of Carcinogens.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
David M DeMarini
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Abstract

The 10 Key Characteristics of Carcinogens (KCs) were developed by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a framework for organizing mechanistic data for evaluating agents as potential human carcinogens. They emerged from more than half a century of insight into the mechanisms of carcinogenesis. In particular, the Hallmarks of Cancer described by D. Hannahan and R.A. Weinberg in 2000 and 2011 stimulated thinking about how carcinogens resulted in the features of cancer cells. A Workshop at the Environmental Mutagen Society meeting in 2007 produced a list of 15 Key Events Associated with Carcinogenesis (Guyton et al. Mutat Res 681:230, 2009). Also in 2007, IARC organized an Advisory Meeting to update the literature on the approximately 100 IARC Group 1 (known) human carcinogens, resulting in IARC Monograph Vol. 100 in 2012. IARC then recognized the need to identify the mechanistic events associated with human carcinogens, addressing these in a Workshop in April and November 2012, during which the KCs were developed. Along with IARC, other agencies began incorporating the KCs into cancer evaluations, and the KCs were soon modified for evaluating agents for a variety of toxicological endpoints beyond cancer. After experience using the KCs for cancer evaluations, IARC convened a workshop in 2023 to assess the KCs, publishing a summary of the workshop and a technical report in 2025. The concept underlying the KCs has provided a universal framework for organizing the mechanistic literature of agents for their potential as human carcinogens and many other toxicological endpoints.

IARC致癌物的10个关键特征的起源故事。
致癌物的10个关键特征(KCs)是由国际癌症研究机构(IARC)制定的,作为组织评估潜在人类致癌物的机制数据的框架。它们来自半个多世纪以来对致癌机制的深入研究。特别是,D. Hannahan和R.A. Weinberg在2000年和2011年所描述的癌症的特征激发了人们对致癌物如何导致癌细胞特征的思考。2007年环境诱变剂协会会议的一个研讨会列出了与致癌有关的15个关键事件(Guyton等)。《自然》681:230,2009)。同样在2007年,国际癌症研究机构组织了一次咨询会议,更新了关于大约100种国际癌症研究机构第1组(已知)人类致癌物的文献,并于2012年出版了国际癌症研究机构专著第100卷。随后,国际癌症研究机构认识到有必要确定与人类致癌物相关的机制事件,并在2012年4月和11月的研讨会上解决了这些问题,在此期间制定了主要致癌因素。与国际癌症研究机构一起,其他机构开始将KCs纳入癌症评估,KCs很快被修改,用于评估癌症以外的各种毒理学终点的药物。在获得使用主要致癌物质进行癌症评估的经验后,国际癌症研究机构于2023年召开了一次研讨会,对主要致癌物质进行评估,并于2025年发布了研讨会总结和技术报告。KCs的基本概念为组织药剂作为人类致癌物和许多其他毒理学终点的潜在机制文献提供了一个通用框架。
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5.40
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10.70%
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52
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis publishes original research manuscripts, reviews and commentaries on topics related to six general areas, with an emphasis on subject matter most suited for the readership of EMM as outlined below. The journal is intended for investigators in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics and epigenetics, genomics and epigenomics, cancer research, neurobiology, heritable mutation, radiation biology, toxicology, and molecular & environmental epidemiology.
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