Characterization of Potential Adverse Outcome Pathways Related to Metabolic Outcomes and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Using Artificial Intelligence
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AOP-helpFinder Adverse outcome pathways Metabolic syndrome Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances AOP-wiki
Date
2022-08-04Referencia bibliográfica
Kaiser, A.-M... [et al.]. Characterization of Potential Adverse Outcome Pathways Related to Metabolic Outcomes and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Using Artificial Intelligence. Toxics 2022, 10, 449. [https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10080449]
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HBM4EU project 733032 European Commission 825712 Horizon 2020; Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy Mobility, Innovation, and TechnologyAbstract
Human exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has been associated with
numerous adverse health effects, depending on various factors such as the conditions of exposure
(dose/concentration, duration, route of exposure, etc.) and characteristics associated with the exposed
target (e.g., age, sex, ethnicity, health status, and genetic predisposition). The biological mechanisms
by which PFAS might affect systems are largely unknown. To support the risk assessment process,
AOP-helpFinder, a new artificial intelligence tool, was used to rapidly and systematically explore all
available published information in the PubMed database. The aim was to identify existing associations
between PFAS and metabolic health outcomes that may be relevant to support building adverse
outcome pathways (AOPs). The collected information was manually organized to investigate linkages
between PFAS exposures and metabolic health outcomes, including dyslipidemia, hypertension,
insulin resistance, and obesity. Links between PFAS exposure and events from the existing metabolicrelated
AOPs were also retrieved. In conclusion, by analyzing dispersed information from the
literature, we could identify some associations between PFAS exposure and components of existing
AOPs. Additionally, we identified some linkages between PFAS exposure and metabolic outcomes
for which only sparse information is available or which are not yet present in the AOP-wiki database
that could be addressed in future research.