Next Generation Risk Assessment to Address Disease-Related Vulnerability-A Proof of Concept for the Sunscreen Octocrylene.

IF 4.1 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Toxics Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.3390/toxics13020110
María-Elena Fernández-Martín, Jose V Tarazona
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Risk assessment for cosmetics in the European Union (EU) are triggered by a ban on animal testing and concerns of endocrine disruption (ED). The risk assessment focuses on healthy populations and, for potential ED, includes specific developmental stages as vulnerable due to specific concerns on endocrine effects. However, the assessment focuses on healthy individuals and does not consider that some pathologies may increase dermal absorption and even vulnerability to endocrine disruptors. Data from the EU risk assessment, human pharmacokinetic studies and ToxCast bioactivity were combined in a hypothesis-driven Next-Generation Risk Assessment to identify possible risk drivers for vulnerable populations including oncological patients and atopic dermatitis. In vitro effects are observed at concentration in the order of measured plasmatic levels under normal use patterns. The induction of hepatic enzymes is the most relevant bioactivity endpoint, in line with animal findings. The information on endocrine potential is inconclusive, and the possibility for skin effects and endocrine mechanism linked to tumor induction require further elucidation. The information on octocrylene (CAS number: 6197-30-4) bioactivity is limited, lacking information on the metabolites and the immunotoxicity potential, particularly relevant for oncological patients.

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解决疾病相关脆弱性的新一代风险评估——防晒霜Octocrylene的概念验证。
欧盟(EU)的化妆品风险评估是由禁止动物试验和对内分泌干扰(ED)的担忧引发的。风险评估的重点是健康人群,对于潜在的ED,包括由于对内分泌影响的具体关注而易受伤害的特定发育阶段。然而,评估侧重于健康个体,并没有考虑到某些病理可能会增加皮肤吸收,甚至对内分泌干扰物的易感性。来自欧盟风险评估、人类药代动力学研究和ToxCast生物活性的数据结合在假设驱动的下一代风险评估中,以确定包括肿瘤患者和特应性皮炎在内的易感人群的可能风险驱动因素。在正常使用模式下,以测量血浆水平的顺序观察到体外效应。与动物实验结果一致,肝酶的诱导是最相关的生物活性终点。关于内分泌电位的信息尚无定论,皮肤效应和内分泌机制与肿瘤诱导的可能性有待进一步阐明。关于八烯(CAS编号:6197-30-4)生物活性的信息有限,缺乏代谢物和免疫毒性潜力的信息,特别是与肿瘤患者相关的信息。
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Toxics
Toxics Chemical Engineering-Chemical Health and Safety
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4.50
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681
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxics (ISSN 2305-6304) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to all aspects of toxic chemicals and materials. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in detail. There is, therefore, no restriction on the maximum length of the papers, although authors should write their papers in a clear and concise way. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of calculations and experimental procedure can be deposited as supplementary material, if it is not possible to publish them along with the text.
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