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A mode-of-action ontology model for safety evaluation of chemicals: Outcome of a series of workshops on repeated dose toxicity

机译:化学品安全评估的动作模式本体模型:一系列讲习班的结果 - 重复剂量毒性

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Repeated dose toxicity evaluation aims at assessing the occurrence of adverse effects following chronic or repeated exposure to chemicals. Non-animal approaches have gained importance in the last decades because of ethical considerations as well as due to scientific reasons calling for more human-based strategies. A critical aspect of this challenge is linked to the capacity to cover a comprehensive set of interdependent mechanisms of action, link them to adverse effects and interpret their probability to be triggered in the light of the exposure at the (sub)cellular level. Inherent to its structured nature, an ontology addressing repeated dose toxicity could be a scientific and transparent way to achieve this goal. Additionally, repeated dose toxicity evaluation through the use of a harmonized ontology should be performed in a reproducible and consistent manner, while mimicking as accurately as possible human physiology and adaptivity. In this paper, the outcome of a series of workshops organized by Cosmetics Europe on this topic is reported. As such, this manuscript shows how experts set critical elements and ways of establishing a mode-of-action ontology model as a support to risk assessors aiming to perform animal-free safety evaluation of chemicals based on repeated dose toxicity data.
机译:反复剂量毒性评估旨在评估慢性或反复接触化学品后的不良反应的发生。由于道德考虑,因此在过去几十年中获得了重要性,因此由于道德考虑而导致了呼吁更多以人为基于人类的策略。这一挑战的一个关键方面与涵盖了一套全面相互依存的行动机制的能力相关联,将它们与不利影响联系起来,并将其鉴于(亚)细胞水平的暴露的曝光触发其概率。固有于其结构性的性质,解决重复剂量毒性的本体可能是实现这一目标的科学和透明的方式。另外,通过使用协调本体的重复剂量毒性评估应以可重复的和一致的方式进行,同时尽可能准确地模拟人体生理学和适应性。在本文中,报告了在本主题上由化妆品欧洲组织的一系列研讨会的结果。因此,该稿件显示了专家如何为建立行动模式和建立行动模式模型的方式,作为对危险评估员的支持,旨在基于反复的剂量毒性数据进行无动物的安全评估。

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