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Application of the U.S. EPA Mode of Action Framework for Purposes of Guiding Future Research: A Case Study Involving the Oral Carcinogenicity of Hexavalent Chromium

机译:美国EPA行动模式框架在指导未来研究中的应用:涉及六价铬口服致癌性的案例研究

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Mode of action (MOA) analysis provides a systematic description of key events leading to adverse health effects in animal bioassays for the purpose of informing human health risk assessment. Uncertainties and data gaps identified in the MOA analysis may also be used to guide future research to improve understanding of the MOAs underlying a specific toxic response and foster development of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic models. An MOA analysis, consistent with approaches outlined in the MOA Framework as described in the Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment, was conducted to evaluate small intestinal tumors observed in mice chronically exposed to relatively high concentrations of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water. Based on review of the literature, key events in the MOA are hypothesized to include saturation of the reductive capacity of the upper gastrointestinal tract, absorption of Cr(VI) into the intestinal epithelium, oxidative stress and inflammation, cell proliferation, direct and/or indirect DNA modification, and mutagenesis. Although available data generally support the plausibility of these key events, several unresolved questions and data gaps were identified, highlighting the need for obtaining critical toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic data in the target tissue and in the low-dose range. Experimental assays that can address these data gaps are discussed along with strategies for comparisons between responsive and nonresponsive tissues and species. This analysis provides a practical application of MOA Framework guidance and is instructive for the design of studies to improve upon the information available for quantitative risk assessment.
机译:作用模式(MOA)分析提供了对导致动物生物测定中不良健康影响的关键事件的系统描述,目的是告知人类健康风险评估。 MOA分析中确定的不确定性和数据缺口也可用于指导未来的研究,以增进对特定毒性反应背后的MOA的了解,并促进毒物动力学和毒物动力学模型的发展。进行了MOA分析,与《致癌物风险评估指南》中描述的MOA框架中概述的方法一致,以评估在饮用水中长期暴露于相对较高浓度的六价铬(Cr(VI))的小鼠中观察到的小肠肿瘤。根据文献回顾,假设MOA中的关键事件包括上消化道还原能力的饱和,肠上皮中Cr(VI)的吸收,氧化应激和炎症,细胞增殖,直接和/或间接DNA修饰和诱变。尽管现有数据通常支持这些关键事件的合理性,但仍存在一些未解决的问题和数据缺口,这突出表明需要在目标组织和低剂量范围内获取关键的毒物动力学和毒物动力学数据。讨论了可以解决这些数据缺口的实验方法,以及响应性和非响应性组织与物种之间进行比较的策略。该分析提供了MOA框架指南的实际应用,对于设计研究以改进可用于定量风险评估的信息具有指导意义。

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