Abstract

The adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework provides a practical means for organizing scientific knowledge that can be used to infer cause-effect relationships between stressor events and toxicity outcomes in intact organisms. It has reached wide acceptance as a tool to aid chemical safety assessment and regulatory toxicology by supporting a systematic way of predicting adverse health outcomes based on accumulated mechanistic knowledge. A major challenge for broader application of the AOP concept in regulatory toxicology, however, has been developing robust AOPs to a level where they are peer reviewed and accepted. This is because the amount of work required to substantiate the modular units of a complete AOP is considerable, to the point where it can take years from start to finish. To help alleviate this bottleneck, we propose a more pragmatic approach to AOP development whereby the focus becomes on smaller blocks. First, we argue that the key event relationship (KER) should be formally recognized as the core building block of knowledge assembly within the AOP knowledge base (AOP-KB), albeit framing them within full AOPs to ensure regulatory utility. Second, we argue that KERs should be developed using systematic review approaches, but only in cases where the underlying concept does not build on what is considered canonical knowledge. In cases where knowledge is considered canonical, rigorous systematic review approaches should not be required. It is our hope that these approaches will contribute to increasing the pace at which the AOP-KB is populated with AOPs with utility for chemical safety assessors and regulators.

Highlights

  • To meet the needs for chemical safety assessment in the 21st century, regulatory toxicology aims to increase the capacity to assess the ever-growing number of chemical substances and, at the same time, reduce its reliance on animal testing

  • To promote the development of new adverse outcome pathway (AOP) and to increase the pace at which the AOP-wiki can be populated with scientifically reviewed and endorsed AOPs, we suggest a more pragmatic approach to AOP development where more focus is put on smaller units of development and review

  • There has been an increase in AOP development activities across many toxicological disciplines over the past decade, the number of AOPs that have been developed up to a level where they can be effectively used in a risk assessment or regulatory context remains relatively limited

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A Pragmatic Approach to Adverse Outcome Pathway Development and Evaluation

Terje; Villeneuve, Daniel L. ; Knapen, Dries; Panagiotou, Eleftheria Maria; Draskau, Monica Kam; Damdimopoulou, Pauliina; O’Brien, Jason M. ; Knapen, Dries; Panagiotou, Eleftheria Maria; Draskau, Monica Kam; Damdimopoulou, Pauliina; O’Brien, Jason M.

A PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO AOP DEVELOPMENT
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