Authors
Michele A La Merrill, Laura N Vandenberg, Martyn T Smith, William Goodson, Patience Browne, Heather B Patisaul, Kathryn Z Guyton, Andreas Kortenkamp, Vincent J Cogliano, Tracey J Woodruff, Linda Rieswijk, Hideko Sone, Kenneth S Korach, Andrea C Gore, Lauren Zeise, R Thomas Zoeller
Publication date
2020/1
Source
Nature Reviews Endocrinology
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
45-57
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous chemicals that interfere with hormone action, thereby increasing the risk of adverse health outcomes, including cancer, reproductive impairment, cognitive deficits and obesity. A complex literature of mechanistic studies provides evidence on the hazards of EDC exposure, yet there is no widely accepted systematic method to integrate these data to help identify EDC hazards. Inspired by work to improve hazard identification of carcinogens using key characteristics (KCs), we have developed ten KCs of EDCs based on our knowledge of hormone actions and EDC effects. In this Expert Consensus Statement, we describe the logic by which these KCs are identified and the assays that could be used to assess several of these KCs. We reflect on how these ten KCs can be used to identify, organize and utilize mechanistic data when evaluating chemicals as EDCs …
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