The adverse outcome pathway for skin sensitisation: Moving closer to replacing animal testing

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This article outlines the work of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that led to being jointly awarded the 2015 Lush Black Box Prize. The award-winning work centred on the development of 'The Adverse Outcome Pathway for Skin Sensitisation Initiated by Covalent Binding to Proteins'. This Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) has provided the mechanistic basis for the integration of skin sensitisation-related information. Recent developments in integrated approaches to testing and assessment, based on the AOP, are summarised. The impact of the AOP on regulatory policy and on the Three Rs are discussed. An overview of the next generation of the skin sensitisation AOP module in the OECD QSAR Toolbox, based on more-recent work at the Laboratory of Mathematical Chemistry, is also presented.

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Schultz, T. W., Dimitrova, G., Dimitrov, S., & Mekenyan, O. G. (2016). The adverse outcome pathway for skin sensitisation: Moving closer to replacing animal testing. ATLA Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 44(5), 453–460. https://doi.org/10.1177/026119291604400515

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