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Relationship: 1851
Title
Oxidation/denatuation of membrane proteins leads to Inflammatory events
Upstream event
Downstream event
Key Event Relationship Overview
AOPs Referencing Relationship
AOP Name | Adjacency | Weight of Evidence | Quantitative Understanding | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
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Adverse outcome pathway on photochemical toxicity initiated by light exposure | adjacent | High | Low | Evgeniia Kazymova (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Review |
Taxonomic Applicability
Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
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human | Homo sapiens | High | NCBI |
Sex Applicability
Sex | Evidence |
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Mixed | High |
Life Stage Applicability
Term | Evidence |
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All life stages | High |
Key Event Relationship Description
Oxidation/denaturation of membrane proteins can lead to inflammatory events via oxidative damage of cellular membranes and increases in expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Necrosis in living tissues can be occurred as an inflammatory events via oxidative damages of membrane proteins.
Evidence Collection Strategy
Evidence Supporting this KER
Biological Plausibility
Oxidative damage of membrane proteins by photoactivated chemicals can cause oxidation and denaturation of proteins, and damaged proteins induces inflammatory events (necrosis) (Dalle Carbonare and Pathak, 1992, Opie, 1962).
Empirical Evidence
Denaturation of proteins induced necrosis and inflammatory in the skin (Opie, 1962).
Uncertainties and Inconsistencies
Known modulating factors
Quantitative Understanding of the Linkage
Response-response Relationship
Time-scale
Known Feedforward/Feedback loops influencing this KER
Domain of Applicability
Chemicals: This KER applies to a wide range of chemicals. The chemicals generate ROS under exposure to light (290-700 nm) (ICH, 2014, Onoue and Tsuda, 2006).
Sex: This KER applies to both males and females.
Life stages: The relevant life stages for this KER are all life stages after born.
Taxonomic: This KER mainly applies to human.
References
Dalle Carbonare M, Pathak MA. Skin photosensitizing agents and the role of reactive oxygen species in photoaging. J Photochem Photobiol B. 1992;14:105-24.
ICH. ICH Guideline S10 Guidance on Photosafety Evaluation of Pharmaceuticals.: International Council on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use; 2014.
Onoue S, Tsuda Y. Analytical studies on the prediction of photosensitive/phototoxic potential of pharmaceutical substances. Pharmaceutical research. 2006;23:156-64.
Opie EL. On the relation of necrosis and inflammation to denaturation of proteins. The Journal of experimental medicine. 1962;115:597-608.