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International Journal of Toxicology | 2013

Using Immunotoxicity Information to Improve Cancer Risk Assessment for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures

Kimberly Zaccaria; Peter R McClure

Estimating cancer risk from environmental mixtures containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is challenging. Ideally, each mixture would undergo toxicity testing to derive a cancer slope factor (CSF) for use in site-specific cancer risk assessments. However, this whole mixture approach is extremely costly in terms of finances, time, and animal usage. Alternatively, if an untested mixture is “sufficiently similar” to a well-characterized mixture with a CSF, the “surrogate” CSF can be used in risk assessments. We propose that similarity between 2 mixtures could be established using an in vitro battery of genotoxic and nongenotoxic tests. An observed association between carcinogenicity and immunosuppression of PAHs suggests that the addition of immune suppression assays may improve this battery. First, using published studies of benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) and other PAHs, we demonstrated a correlation between the derived immune suppression relative potency factors (RPFs) for 9 PAHs and their respective cancer RPFs, confirming observations published previously. Second, we constructed an integrated knowledge map for immune suppression by BaP based on the available mechanistic information. The map illustrates the mechanistic complexities involved in BaP immunosuppression, suggesting that multiple in vitro tests of immune suppression involving different processes, cell types, and tissues will have greater predictive value for immune suppression in vivo than a single test. Based on these observations, research strategies are recommended to validate a battery of in vitro immune suppression tests that, along with tests for genotoxic and other nongenotoxic modes of cancer action, could be used to establish “sufficient similarity” of 2 mixtures for site-specific cancer risk assessments.


Archive | 2012

Toxicological Profile for Manganese

Malcolm Williams; G Daniel Todd; Nickolette Roney; Jewell Crawford; Charleton Coles; Peter R McClure; Joan D Garey; Kimberly Zaccaria; Mario Citra


Archive | 2017

Toxicological profile for polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)

Hana R. Pohl; Marc Odin; Peter R McClure; Kimberly Zaccaria; Fernando Llados; Mary Kawa; Mario Citra


Archive | 2018

Framework for assessing health impacts of multiple chemicals and other stressors (update)

Hana R. Pohl; Moiz Mumtaz; Peter R McClure; Joan Colman; Kimberly Zaccaria; Julie Melia; Lisa Ingerman


Archive | 2017

Toxicological profile for toluene

Jessilynn Taylor; Mike Fay; Robert Williams; Sharon B. Wilbur; Peter R McClure; Kimberly Zaccaria; H. Danielle Johnson; Mario Citra


Archive | 2017

Toxicological profile for 1-Bromopropane

Nickolette Roney; Melanie C. Buser; Susan Z. Ingber; Fernando Llados; Peter R McClure; Kimberly Zaccaria; Courtney Hard


Archive | 2017

Toxicological profile for silica : draft for public comment

Dennis G. Jones; Sharon B. Wilbur; Nickolette Roney; Obaid Faroon; Malcolm Williams; Robert Williams; Julie M Klotzbach; Kimberly Zaccaria; Mary Kawa


Archive | 2014

Draft toxicological profile for tetrachloroethylene

Robert Williams; Annette Ashizawa; Nickolette Roney; Obaid Faroon; Heather Carlson-Lynch; Kimberly Zaccaria; Kelly Salinas; H. Danielle Johnson; Mario Citra


Archive | 2012

Table 4-2, Physical and Chemical Properties of Manganese and Compoundsa

Malcolm Williams; G Daniel Todd; Nickolette Roney; Jewell Crawford; Charleton Coles; Peter R McClure; Joan D Garey; Kimberly Zaccaria; Mario Citra


Archive | 2012

Table 8-1, Regulations, Advisories, and Guidelines Applicable to Manganese

Malcolm Williams; G Daniel Todd; Nickolette Roney; Jewell Crawford; Charleton Coles; Peter R McClure; Joan D Garey; Kimberly Zaccaria; Mario Citra

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Malcolm Williams

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Hana R. Pohl

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Obaid Faroon

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Sharon B. Wilbur

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Annette Ashizawa

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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