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AOP: 118
Title
Chronic cytotoxicity leading to hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas (in mouse and rat)
Short name
Graphical Representation
Point of Contact
Contributors
- Charles Wood
- Cataia Ives
Coaches
OECD Information Table
OECD Project # | OECD Status | Reviewer's Reports | Journal-format Article | OECD iLibrary Published Version |
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1.29 |
This AOP was last modified on May 26, 2024 20:39
Revision dates for related pages
Page | Revision Date/Time |
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Increase, Cytotoxicity (hepatocytes) | September 16, 2017 10:16 |
Increase, Regenerative cell proliferation (hepatocytes) | September 16, 2017 10:16 |
Increase, Preneoplastic foci (hepatocytes) | September 16, 2017 10:16 |
Increase, hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas | December 26, 2020 10:09 |
Increase, Cytotoxicity (hepatocytes) leads to Increase, Regenerative cell proliferation (hepatocytes) | December 03, 2016 16:38 |
Increase, Regenerative cell proliferation (hepatocytes) leads to Increase, Preneoplastic foci (hepatocytes) | December 03, 2016 16:38 |
Increase, Preneoplastic foci (hepatocytes) leads to Increase, hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas | February 15, 2017 10:20 |
Abstract
This putative adverse outcome pathway (AOP) outlines potential key events leading to a tumor outcome in standard carcinogenicity models. This information is based largely on modes of action described previously in cited literature sources and is intended as a resource template for AOP development and data organization. Presentation in this Wiki does not indicate EPA acceptance of a particular pathway for a given reference agent, only that the information has been proposed in some manner. In addition, this putative AOP relates to the model species indicated and does not directly address issues of human relevance.
AOP Development Strategy
Context
Strategy
Summary of the AOP
Events:
Molecular Initiating Events (MIE)
Key Events (KE)
Adverse Outcomes (AO)
Type | Event ID | Title | Short name |
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MIE | 786 | Increase, Cytotoxicity (hepatocytes) | Increase, Cytotoxicity (hepatocytes) |
KE | 787 | Increase, Regenerative cell proliferation (hepatocytes) | Increase, Regenerative cell proliferation (hepatocytes) |
KE | 774 | Increase, Preneoplastic foci (hepatocytes) | Increase, Preneoplastic foci (hepatocytes) |
AO | 719 | Increase, hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas | Increase, hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas |
Relationships Between Two Key Events (Including MIEs and AOs)
Title | Adjacency | Evidence | Quantitative Understanding |
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Network View
Prototypical Stressors
Life Stage Applicability
Taxonomic Applicability
Sex Applicability
Sex | Evidence |
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Male | |
Female |
Overall Assessment of the AOP
Domain of Applicability
Essentiality of the Key Events
Evidence Assessment
Known Modulating Factors
Quantitative Understanding
Considerations for Potential Applications of the AOP (optional)
References
Holsapple, M. P., Pitot, H. C., Cohen, S. M., Boobis, A. R., Klaunig, J. E., Pastoor, T., . . . Dragan, Y. P. (2006). Mode of action in relevance of rodent liver tumors to human cancer risk. Toxicol Sci, 89(1), 51-56. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfj001
Pastoor, T., Rose, P., Lloyd, S., Peffer, R., & Green, T. (2005). Case Study: Weight of Evidence Evaluation of the Human Health Relevance of Thiamethoxam-Related Mouse Liver Tumors. Toxicological Sciences, 86(1), 56-60. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfi126