Challenges for integrating immunotoxicology into the twenty-first-century toxicology testing paradigm

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An emerging emphasis on mechanism-focused and human-relevant alternatives to animal use in toxicology underlies the toxicology testing in the twenty-first-century initiative. Herein we describe in vitro high-throughput screening programs seeking to address this goal, as well as strategies established to integrate assay results to build weight of evidence in support of hazard assessment. Furthermore, we discuss unique challenges facing the application of such alternatives for assessing immunotoxicity given the complexity of immune responses. Addressing these challenges will require the development of novel in vitro assays that evaluate well-characterized biochemical processes involved in immune response to help inform on putative adverse outcomes in vivo.

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Karmaus, P. W. F., & Karmaus, A. L. (2018). Challenges for integrating immunotoxicology into the twenty-first-century toxicology testing paradigm. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1803, pp. 385–396). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8549-4_23

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