利用专家知识激发法对磷酸三苯酯的代谢干扰效应进行证据权重评估。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Claire Beausoleil , Anne Thébault , Patrik Andersson , Nicolas J. Cabaton , Sibylle Ermler , Bernard Fromenty , Clémentine Garoche , Julian L. Griffin , Sebastian Hoffmann , Jorke H. Kamstra , Barbara Kubickova , Virissa Lenters , Vesna Munic Kos , Nathalie Poupin , Sylvie Remy , Maria Sapounidou , Daniel Zalko , Juliette Legler , Miriam N. Jacobs , Christophe Rousselle
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在监管背景下识别干扰内分泌的化学品 (EDC) 需要高水平的证据。然而,各种证据(如人体、体内、体外或硅学证据)不尽相同,也不完整,无法量化不利影响和相关机制的证据。迄今为止,在欧盟或国际层面上,还没有为干扰新陈代谢的化学品(MDCs)的监管评估制定出评估证据权重的统一指南。为了探索如何制定这一指南,我们在欧洲 GOLIATH 项目中采用了正式的专家知识征询 (EKE) 方法。EKE 以定量方式获取专家判断,并对最终意见的不确定性进行估算。作为原理验证,我们选择了一种可疑的 MDC--磷酸三苯酯 (TPP)--基于其与代谢紊乱相关的不良终点(肥胖/致肥性)和一个推定的分子启动事件 (MIE):激活过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体伽马 (PPARγ)。我们进行了系统的文献综述,并与 GOLIATH 内部的两个独立专家组一起评估了证据的质量,目的是采用 EKE 方法对 TPP 的代谢紊乱特性进行分类。在分别跟踪整个过程后,两组专家得出了相同的结论,将 TPP 定义为 "疑似 MDC",总体定量一致率超过 85%,表明其具有很强的可重复性。EKE 方法是汇集具有不同专业知识的科学家的重要方法,建议用于该领域的未来工作。
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Weight of evidence evaluation of the metabolism disrupting effects of triphenyl phosphate using an expert knowledge elicitation approach

Identification of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) in a regulatory context requires a high level of evidence. However, lines of evidence (e.g. human, in vivo, in vitro or in silico) are heterogeneous and incomplete for quantifying evidence of the adverse effects and mechanisms involved. To date, for the regulatory appraisal of metabolism-disrupting chemicals (MDCs), no harmonised guidance to assess the weight of evidence has been developed at the EU or international level. To explore how to develop this, we applied a formal Expert Knowledge Elicitation (EKE) approach within the European GOLIATH project. EKE captures expert judgment in a quantitative manner and provides an estimate of uncertainty of the final opinion. As a proof of principle, we selected one suspected MDC -triphenyl phosphate (TPP) - based on its related adverse endpoints (obesity/adipogenicity) relevant to metabolic disruption and a putative Molecular Initiating Event (MIE): activation of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARγ). We conducted a systematic literature review and assessed the quality of the lines of evidence with two independent groups of experts within GOLIATH, with the objective of categorising the metabolic disruption properties of TPP, by applying an EKE approach. Having followed the entire process separately, both groups arrived at the same conclusion, designating TPP as a “suspected MDC” with an overall quantitative agreement exceeding 85%, indicating robust reproducibility. The EKE method provides to be an important way to bring together scientists with diverse expertise and is recommended for future work in this area.

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期刊介绍: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology publishes original scientific research of relevance to animals or humans pertaining to the action of chemicals, drugs, or chemically-defined natural products. Regular articles address mechanistic approaches to physiological, pharmacologic, biochemical, cellular, or molecular understanding of toxicologic/pathologic lesions and to methods used to describe these responses. Safety Science articles address outstanding state-of-the-art preclinical and human translational characterization of drug and chemical safety employing cutting-edge science. Highly significant Regulatory Safety Science articles will also be considered in this category. Papers concerned with alternatives to the use of experimental animals are encouraged. Short articles report on high impact studies of broad interest to readers of TAAP that would benefit from rapid publication. These articles should contain no more than a combined total of four figures and tables. Authors should include in their cover letter the justification for consideration of their manuscript as a short article.
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