2016
DOI: 10.14573/altex.1601201
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International regulatory needs for development ofan IATA for non-genotoxic carcinogenic chemical substances

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“…As far as available also human reference data and mechanistic information is used to support validation (OECD, 2005;Hartung et al, 2004). With advancing in vitro toxicology that targets increasingly complex endpoints, like earlier skin sensitization integrated approaches to testing and assessment (IATA) (OECD, 2012a) or most recently non-genotoxic carcinogenicity (Jacobs et al, 2016), it is not just individual methods that need validation, but an optimum combination of several in silico and in vitro methods. In the most recent OECD terminology, such a combination of methods that includes a prediction model integrating various in silico and/or in vitro method read-outs is called a defined approach (OECD, At present, for current chemical risk assessment for human health purposes, the RCB constitutes the in vivo "reference" data and is considered to be the current "gold standard" for the identification of carcinogens.…”
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“…As far as available also human reference data and mechanistic information is used to support validation (OECD, 2005;Hartung et al, 2004). With advancing in vitro toxicology that targets increasingly complex endpoints, like earlier skin sensitization integrated approaches to testing and assessment (IATA) (OECD, 2012a) or most recently non-genotoxic carcinogenicity (Jacobs et al, 2016), it is not just individual methods that need validation, but an optimum combination of several in silico and in vitro methods. In the most recent OECD terminology, such a combination of methods that includes a prediction model integrating various in silico and/or in vitro method read-outs is called a defined approach (OECD, At present, for current chemical risk assessment for human health purposes, the RCB constitutes the in vivo "reference" data and is considered to be the current "gold standard" for the identification of carcinogens.…”
Section: ) Decide On Acceptance Criteria For the New Defined In Silimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually very limited information on MoA/AOP from standard animal studies may lead to false conclusions for human hazard assessment (for instance atrazine, DEHP etc., discussed in Jacobs et al, 2016).…”
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