From pathways to people: applying the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) for skin sensitization to risk assessment.

ALTEX Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.14573/altex.2013.4.473
Cameron MacKay, Michael Davies, Vicki Summerfield, Gavin Maxwell
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Abstract

Consumer safety risk assessment of skin sensitization requires information on both consumer exposure to the ingredient through product use and the hazardous properties of the ingredient. Significant progress has been made in determining the hazard potential of ingredients without animal testing. However, hazard identification is insufficient for risk assessment, and an understanding of the dose-response is needed. Obtaining such knowledge without animal testing is challenging and requires applying available mechanistic knowledge to both assay development and the integration of these data. The recent OECD report "The Adverse Outcome Pathway for Skin Sensitization Initiated by Covalent Binding to Proteins" presents the available mechanistic knowledge of the sensitization response within an adverse outcome pathway (AOP). We propose to use this AOP as the mechanistic basis for physiologically- and mechanistically-based toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic models of the sensitization response. The approach would be informed by non-animal data, provide predictions of the dose-response required for risk assessment, and would be evaluated against human clinical data.

从通路到人:应用皮肤致敏不良结果通路(AOP)进行风险评估。
皮肤致敏的消费者安全风险评估需要消费者通过产品使用接触该成分的信息以及该成分的危险特性。在没有动物试验的情况下确定成分潜在危害方面取得了重大进展。然而,危险识别不足以进行风险评估,需要了解剂量反应。在没有动物试验的情况下获得这些知识是具有挑战性的,并且需要将现有的机械知识应用于分析开发和这些数据的整合。最近的经合组织报告“由蛋白质共价结合引发的皮肤致敏的不良结果途径”提出了在不良结果途径(AOP)中致敏反应的现有机制知识。我们建议使用这个AOP作为致敏反应的生理和机械毒性动力学模型的机制基础。该方法将以非动物数据为依据,提供风险评估所需的剂量反应预测,并将对照人类临床数据进行评估。
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