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Low-Dose Carcinogenicity Studies

Citation:

DEMARINI, D. M. Low-Dose Carcinogenicity Studies. Presented at Environmental Mutagen Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, CANADA, October 15 - 19, 2011.

Impact/Purpose:

Talk summarizes the 4 long-term, low dose carcinogenicity studies ever done, as well as several low-dose rodent cancer biomarker studies

Description:

One of the major deficiencies of cancer risk assessments is the lack of low-dose carcinogenicity data. Most assessments require extrapolation from high to low doses, which is subject to various uncertainties. Only 4 low-dose carcinogenicity studies and 5 low-dose biomarker/pre-neoplastic studies have been performed. The 4 carcinogenicity studies involved exposures of 24,192 mice to 2 acetylaminofluorene, 4,080 rats to nitrosamines (NDMA and NDEA), 40,000 rainbow trout to dibenz[a, l]pyrene, and 20,00 trout to aflatoxin B1. The low-dose biomarker/pre-neoplastic studies involved exposure of 1,145 rats to MeIQx, 2,000 rats each to DEN or DMN, 1,920 rats to PhIP, and 50 rats to potassium bromate. In most cases there was some evidence for a threshold effect for the induction of cancer or biomarkers of cancer. However, absolute proof of a threshold effect for carcinogenicty could not be demonstrated unambiguously by any of the carcinogenicity studies due to the limited number of animals used. The induction of stable DNA adducts was not predictive of tumors in the mouse and trout studies. All of the biomarkers evaluated, including stable DNA adducts, oxidative damage, mutation, and pre-neoplastic foci, exhibited threshold effects, i.e, they were not inducible/detectable at the lowest doses tested. The limited data available indicate that genotoxic carcinogens can exhibit threshold effects for the induction of carcinogenic biomarkers and cancer. Carcinogenicity studies of a size sufficient to detect 1 cancer per million animals directly, without extrapolation, are currently not possible to perform. [Abstract does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the US EPA.]

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:10/19/2011
Record Last Revised:12/12/2012
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 236774