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跨物种甲状腺激素系统干扰不良结局途径网络的适用性。

Cross-species applicability of an adverse outcome pathway network for thyroid hormone system disruption.

机构信息

Zebrafishlab, Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Antwerp, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.

Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, Minnesota 55804, USA.

出版信息

Toxicol Sci. 2023 Aug 29;195(1):1-27. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfad063.

Abstract

Thyroid hormone system disrupting compounds are considered potential threats for human and environmental health. Multiple adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) for thyroid hormone system disruption (THSD) are being developed in different taxa. Combining these AOPs results in a cross-species AOP network for THSD which may provide an evidence-based foundation for extrapolating THSD data across vertebrate species and bridging the gap between human and environmental health. This review aimed to advance the description of the taxonomic domain of applicability (tDOA) in the network to improve its utility for cross-species extrapolation. We focused on the molecular initiating events (MIEs) and adverse outcomes (AOs) and evaluated both their plausible domain of applicability (taxa they are likely applicable to) and empirical domain of applicability (where evidence for applicability to various taxa exists) in a THSD context. The evaluation showed that all MIEs in the AOP network are applicable to mammals. With some exceptions, there was evidence of structural conservation across vertebrate taxa and especially for fish and amphibians, and to a lesser extent for birds, empirical evidence was found. Current evidence supports the applicability of impaired neurodevelopment, neurosensory development (eg, vision) and reproduction across vertebrate taxa. The results of this tDOA evaluation are summarized in a conceptual AOP network that helps prioritize (parts of) AOPs for a more detailed evaluation. In conclusion, this review advances the tDOA description of an existing THSD AOP network and serves as a catalog summarizing plausible and empirical evidence on which future cross-species AOP development and tDOA assessment could build.

摘要

甲状腺激素系统扰乱化合物被认为是对人类和环境健康的潜在威胁。正在不同分类群中开发甲状腺激素系统扰乱(THSD)的多个不良结局途径(AOP)。将这些 AOP 结合起来,可得到用于 THSD 的跨物种 AOP 网络,该网络可能为跨脊椎动物物种推断 THSD 数据并弥合人类健康与环境健康之间的差距提供基于证据的基础。本综述旨在推进网络中分类群适用范围(tDOA)的描述,以提高其在跨物种推断中的实用性。我们专注于分子起始事件(MIEs)和不良结局(AOs),并在 THSD 背景下评估了它们的可能适用范围(它们可能适用的分类群)和经验适用范围(存在适用于各种分类群的证据的范围)。评估表明,AOP 网络中的所有 MIEs 都适用于哺乳动物。除了一些例外情况,跨脊椎动物分类群存在结构保守性的证据,特别是鱼类和两栖类,鸟类的证据较少。目前的证据支持神经发育受损、神经感觉发育(如视觉)和生殖在整个脊椎动物分类群中的适用性。tDOA 评估的结果总结在一个概念性的 AOP 网络中,该网络有助于确定(部分)AOP 进行更详细评估的优先级。总之,本综述推进了现有 THSD AOP 网络的 tDOA 描述,并作为一个目录,总结了未来跨物种 AOP 开发和 tDOA 评估可以建立的合理和经验证据。

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