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Adverse outcome pathway: a path toward better data consolidation and global co-ordination of radiation research

Authors :
Chauhan, Vinita
Beaton, Danielle
Hamada, Nobuyuki
Wilkins, Ruth
Burtt, Julie
Leblanc, Julie
Cool, Donald
Jacqueline, Garnier-Laplace
Laurier, Dominique
Le, Yevgeniya
Yamada, Yutaka
Erik Tollefsen, Knut
Yutaka, Yamada
Source :
International journal of radiation biology. :1
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The purpose of toxicology is to protect human health and the environment. To support this, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), operating via its Extended Advisory Group for Molecular Screening and Toxicogenomics (EAGMST), has been developing the Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) approach to consolidate evidence for chemical toxicity spanning multiple levels of biological organization. The knowledge transcribed into AOPs provides a structured framework to transparently organize data, examine the weight of evidence of the AOP, and identify causal relationships between exposure to stressors and adverse effects of regulatory relevance. The AOP framework has undergone substantial maturation in the field of hazard characterization of chemicals over the last decade, and has also recently gained attention from the radiation community as a means to advance the mechanistic understanding of human and ecological health effects from exposure to ionizing radiation at low dose and low dose-rates. To fully exploit the value of such approaches for facilitating risk assessment and management in the field of radiation protection, solicitation of experiences and active cooperation between chemical and radiation communities are needed. As a result, the Radiation and Chemical (Rad/Chem) AOP joint topical group was formed on June 1, 2021 as part of the initiative from the High Level Group on Low Dose Research (HLG-LDR). HLG-LDR is overseen by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH). The main aims of the joint AOP topical group are to advance the use of AOPs in radiation research and foster broader implementation of AOPs into hazard and risk assessment. With global representation, it serves as a forum to discuss, identify and develop joint initiatives that support research and take on regulatory challenges.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09553002
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of radiation biology
Accession number :
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