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Rethinking chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity assessment for agrochemicals project (ReCAAP): A reporting framework to support a weight of evidence safety assessment without long-term rodent bioassays.

Gina M Hilton1, Catherine Adcock2, Gregory Akerman3, James Baldassari4, Michael Battalora4, Warren Casey5, Amy J Clippinger6, Rhian Cope7, Amber Goetz8, A Wallace Hayes9, Sabitha Papineni10, Richard C Peffer11, Deborah Ramsingh2, Brandy Williamson Riffle12, Mitscheli Sanches da Rocha12, Natalia Ryan8, Edward Scollon13, Nicolo Visconti14, Douglas C Wolf8, Zhongyu Yan15, Anna Lowit3.   

Abstract

Rodent cancer bioassays have been long-required studies for regulatory assessment of human cancer hazard and risk. These studies use hundreds of animals, are resource intensive, and certain aspects of these studies have limited human relevance. The past 10 years have seen an exponential growth of new technologies with the potential to effectively evaluate human cancer hazard and risk while reducing, refining, or replacing animal use. To streamline and facilitate uptake of new technologies, a workgroup comprised of scientists from government, academia, non-governmental organizations, and industry stakeholders developed a framework for waiver rationales of rodent cancer bioassays for consideration in agrochemical safety assessment. The workgroup used an iterative approach, incorporating regulatory agency feedback, and identifying critical information to be considered in a risk assessment-based weight of evidence determination of the need for rodent cancer bioassays. The reporting framework described herein was developed to support a chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity study waiver rationale, which includes information on use pattern(s), exposure scenario(s), pesticidal mode-of-action, physicochemical properties, metabolism, toxicokinetics, toxicological data including mechanistic data, and chemical read-across from similar registered pesticides. The framework could also be applied to endpoints other than chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity, and for chemicals other than agrochemicals.
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Keywords:  Carcinogenicity; Chronic toxicity; Hazard classification; Integrated approach to testing and assessment (IATA); Mode of action (MoA); New approach methodology (NAM); Reporting framework; Risk assessment; Rodent bioassay; Weight of evidence (WoE)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35311659     DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2022.105160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0273-2300            Impact factor:   3.271


  2 in total

1.  A Collaborative Initiative to Establish Genomic Biomarkers for Assessing Tumorigenic Potential to Reduce Reliance on Conventional Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies.

Authors:  J Christopher Corton; Constance A Mitchell; Scott Auerbach; Pierre Bushel; Heidrun Ellinger-Ziegelbauer; Patricia A Escobar; Roland Froetschl; Alison H Harrill; Kamin Johnson; James E Klaunig; Arun R Pandiri; Alexei A Podtelezhnikov; Julia E Rager; Keith Q Tanis; Jan Willem van der Laan; Alisa Vespa; Carole L Yauk; Syril D Pettit; Frank D Sistare
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 4.109

Review 2.  Use of new approach methodologies (NAMs) to meet regulatory requirements for the assessment of industrial chemicals and pesticides for effects on human health.

Authors:  Andreas O Stucki; Tara S Barton-Maclaren; Yadvinder Bhuller; Joseph E Henriquez; Tala R Henry; Carole Hirn; Jacqueline Miller-Holt; Edith G Nagy; Monique M Perron; Deborah E Ratzlaff; Todd J Stedeford; Amy J Clippinger
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2022-09-01
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