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Evaluation of a Proportional Response Addition Approach to Mixtures Risk Assessment and Predictive Toxicology Using Data on Four Trihalomethanes

Citation:

Teuschler, L., R. Hertzberg, T. McDonald, Y. Sey, AND J. Simmons. Evaluation of a Proportional Response Addition Approach to Mixtures Risk Assessment and Predictive Toxicology Using Data on Four Trihalomethanes. Toxics. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 12(4):240, (2024). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics12040240

Impact/Purpose:

Mixtures toxicity research will compare results from hepatotoxicity assays on chemical mixtures with a proportional response addition predictive model (Prop-RA). The refinement of the toxicity models will lead to the prediction of mixture toxicity based on chemical data from single components of the mixture.

Description:

In this study, proportional response addition (Prop-RA), a model for predicting response from chemical mixture exposure, is demonstrated and evaluated by statistically analyzing data on all possible binary combinations of the four regulated trihalomethanes (THMs). These THMs were the subject of a multipurpose toxicology study specifically designed to evaluate Prop-RA. The experimental design used a set of doses common to all components and mixtures, providing hepatotoxicity data on the four single THMs and the binary combinations. In Prop-RA, the contribution of each component to mixture toxicity is proportional to its fraction in the mixture based on its response at the total mixture dose. The primary analysis consisted of 160 evaluations. Statistically significant departures from the Prop-RA prediction were found for seven evaluations, with three predications that were greater than and four that were less than the predicted response; interaction magnitudes (n-fold difference in response vs. prediction) ranged from 1.3 to 1.4 for the former and 2.6 to 3.8 for the latter. These predictions support the idea that Prop-RA works best with chemicals where the effective dose ranges overlap. Prop-RA does not assume the similarity of toxic action or independence, but it can be applied to a mixture of components that affect the same organ/system, with perhaps unknown toxic modes of action.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:03/25/2024
Record Last Revised:04/09/2024
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 361072