构建全球AOP网络推进遗传毒性评估。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
E. Demuynck, T. Vanhaecke, A. Thienpont, D. Cappoen, F. Van Goethem, L. M. T. Winkelman, J. B. Beltman, S. Murugadoss, A.-K. Olsen, F. Marcon, C. Bossa, S. M. Shaikh, D. Nikolopoulou, V. Hatzi, J. Pennings, M. Luijten, C. Adam-Guillermin, M. Paparella, M. Audebert, B. Mertens
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目前的遗传毒性检测策略面临着一些挑战,包括导致不必要的动物试验的误导性阳性结果的高发生率,有限的机制见解,创新方法的整合不足以及缺乏定量评估。尽管技术和科学认识迅速发展,但遗传毒性测试电池多年来基本保持不变。为了使遗传毒性评估现代化并采用创新方法,开发综合测试和评估方法(iata)至关重要。这些框架将现有知识与来自新方法方法(NAMs)的数据结合起来,旨在减少或消除对体内测试的依赖。近年来出现了许多尖端的非动物方法,包括3D测试系统、Prediscreen、MultiFlow、ToxTracker和基于转录组学的生物标志物(如GENOMARK和TGx-DDI),因此基因毒性研究特别适合国际航空运输协会的发展。然而,将NAMs整合到iata中必须是系统的和科学的。在这一过程中,不良结果通路(AOP)框架通过将分子水平事件与不良健康影响联系起来,从而支持NAMs的结构化选择,发挥了至关重要的作用。本文探讨了当前欧洲化合物遗传毒性评估监管框架中的主要挑战和差距,并讨论了基于aop的IATA如何解决这些问题。此外,我们提出了一个永久性DNA损伤的全球AOP网络,旨在指导IATA的发展和改进监管决策。这种综合方法有可能提高遗传毒性评估的准确性、效率和伦理标准,同时减少对动物试验的依赖。
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Advancing Genotoxicity Assessment by Building a Global AOP Network

Current genotoxicity testing strategies face several challenges, including a high incidence of misleading positive results that lead to unnecessary animal testing, limited mechanistic insights, insufficient integration of innovative methodologies, and a lack of quantitative assessment. Despite rapid advancements in technology and scientific understanding, genotoxicity testing batteries have remained largely unchanged for years. To modernize genotoxicity assessment and incorporate innovative approaches, the development of Integrated Approaches for Testing and Assessment (IATAs) is essential. These frameworks combine existing knowledge with data from New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) aiming to reduce or eliminate reliance on in vivo testing. Genotoxicity is particularly well-suited for IATA development as numerous cutting-edge, non-animal methods have emerged in recent years, including 3D test systems, Prediscreen, MultiFlow, ToxTracker, and transcriptomic-based biomarkers such as GENOMARK and TGx-DDI. However, the integration of NAMs into IATAs must be systematic and scientifically robust. In this process, the Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) framework plays a crucial role by linking molecular-level events to adverse health effects, thereby supporting the structured selection of NAMs. This article explores the key challenges and gaps within the current European regulatory frameworks for chemical compound genotoxicity assessment and discusses how an AOP-based IATA can address these issues. Additionally, we present a global AOP network for permanent DNA damage, designed to guide IATA development and improve regulatory decision-making. This integrated approach has the potential to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and ethical standards of genotoxicity assessment while reducing reliance on animal testing.

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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
10.70%
发文量
52
审稿时长
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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