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Key Characteristics of Human Hepatotoxicants as a Basis for Identification and Characterization of the Causes of Liver Toxicity

Citation:

Rusyn, I., X. Arzuaga, R. Cattley, C. Corton, S. Ferguson, P. Godoy, K. Guyton, N. Kaplowitz, S. Khetani, R. Roberts, R. Roth, AND M. Smith. Key Characteristics of Human Hepatotoxicants as a Basis for Identification and Characterization of the Causes of Liver Toxicity. Hepatology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, , 3486-3496, (2021). https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.31999

Impact/Purpose:

The objective of this manuscript is to propose a framework that can be applied for searching, screening, and evaluating mechanistic evidence on chemical-induced hepatic disease.

Description:

Hazard identification regarding adverse effects on the liver is a critical step in safety evaluations of drugs and other chemicals. Current testing paradigms for hepatotoxicity rely heavily on pre-clinical studies in animals and human data (epidemiology and clinical trials). Mechanistic understanding of the molecular and cellular pathways that may cause or exacerbate hepatotoxicity is well advanced, and holds promise for advancing identification of hepatotoxicants. One of the challenges in translating mechanistic evidence into robust decisions about potential hepatotoxicity is the lack of a systematic method to integrate these data to help identify liver toxicity hazards. Recently, marked improvements were achieved in the practice of hazard identification of carcinogens, female and male reproductive toxicants, and endocrine disrupting chemicals using the key characteristics approach. Here, we describe the methods by which key characteristics of human hepatotoxicants were identified and provide examples how they could be used to systematically identify, organize and utilize mechanistic data when identifying hepatotoxicants.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/13/2021
Record Last Revised:04/03/2024
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 360998