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Environmental Impact on Vascular Development Predicted by High-Throughput Screening
by
Singh, Amar V.
, Reif, David M.
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Chandler, Kelly J.
, DeWoskin, Rob
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Kleinstreuer, Nicole C.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Sipes, Nisha S.
, Dix, David J.
in
Angiogenesis
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cardiovascular System - drug effects
/ Cardiovascular System - embryology
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computational Biology
/ Databases, Factual
/ Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Endothelial cells
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental Pollutants - classification
/ Environmental Pollutants - immunology
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Health risks
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Maternal Exposure
/ Medical sciences
/ Mice
/ Models, Animal
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Prediction models
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rabbits
/ Rats
/ Risk Assessment
/ Signatures
/ Small Molecule Libraries - analysis
/ Small Molecule Libraries - classification
/ Small Molecule Libraries - toxicity
/ Species Specificity
/ Teratology. Teratogens
/ Toxicology
/ Toxicology - methods
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2011
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Environmental Impact on Vascular Development Predicted by High-Throughput Screening
by
Singh, Amar V.
, Reif, David M.
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Chandler, Kelly J.
, DeWoskin, Rob
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Kleinstreuer, Nicole C.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Sipes, Nisha S.
, Dix, David J.
in
Angiogenesis
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cardiovascular System - drug effects
/ Cardiovascular System - embryology
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computational Biology
/ Databases, Factual
/ Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Endothelial cells
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental Pollutants - classification
/ Environmental Pollutants - immunology
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Health risks
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Maternal Exposure
/ Medical sciences
/ Mice
/ Models, Animal
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Prediction models
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rabbits
/ Rats
/ Risk Assessment
/ Signatures
/ Small Molecule Libraries - analysis
/ Small Molecule Libraries - classification
/ Small Molecule Libraries - toxicity
/ Species Specificity
/ Teratology. Teratogens
/ Toxicology
/ Toxicology - methods
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2011
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Environmental Impact on Vascular Development Predicted by High-Throughput Screening
by
Singh, Amar V.
, Reif, David M.
, Kavlock, Robert J.
, Chandler, Kelly J.
, DeWoskin, Rob
, Knudsen, Thomas B.
, Kleinstreuer, Nicole C.
, Judson, Richard S.
, Sipes, Nisha S.
, Dix, David J.
in
Angiogenesis
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cardiovascular System - drug effects
/ Cardiovascular System - embryology
/ Chemical hazards
/ Chemicals
/ Computational Biology
/ Databases, Factual
/ Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Endothelial cells
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental Pollutants - classification
/ Environmental Pollutants - immunology
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Environmental protection
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Health risks
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Maternal Exposure
/ Medical sciences
/ Mice
/ Models, Animal
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Prediction models
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rabbits
/ Rats
/ Risk Assessment
/ Signatures
/ Small Molecule Libraries - analysis
/ Small Molecule Libraries - classification
/ Small Molecule Libraries - toxicity
/ Species Specificity
/ Teratology. Teratogens
/ Toxicology
/ Toxicology - methods
/ United States
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
2011
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Environmental Impact on Vascular Development Predicted by High-Throughput Screening
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Environmental Impact on Vascular Development Predicted by High-Throughput Screening
2011
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Overview
Background: Understanding health risks to embryonic development from exposure to environmental chemicals is a significant challenge given the diverse chemical landscape and paucity of data for most of these compounds. High-throughput screening (HTS) in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ToxCast™ project provides vast data on an expanding chemical library currently consisting of >1,000 unique compounds across >500 in vitro assays in phase I (complete) and Phase II (under way). This public data set can be used to evaluate concentration-dependent effects on many diverse biological targets and build predictive models of prototypical toxicity pathways that can aid decision making for assessments of human developmental health and disease. Objective: We mined the ToxCast phase I data set to identify signatures for potential chemical disruption of blood vessel formation and remodeling. Methods: ToxCast phase I screened 309 chemicals using 467 HTS assays across nine assay technology platforms. The assays measured direct interactions between chemicals and molecular targets (receptors, enzymes), as well as downstream effects on reporter gene activity or cellular consequences. We ranked the chemicals according to individual vascular bioactivity score and visualized the ranking using ToxPi (Toxicological Priority Index) profiles. Results: Targets in inflammatory chemokine signaling, the vascular endothelial growth factor pathway, and the plasminogen-activating system were strongly perturbed by some chemicals, and we found positive correlations with developmental effects from the U. S. EPA ToxRefDB (Toxicological Reference Database) in vivo database containing prenatal rat and rabbit guideline studies. We observed distinctly different correlative patterns for chemicals with effects in rabbits versus rats, despite derivation oí in vitro signatures based on human cells and cell-free biochemical targets, implying conservation but potentially differential contributions of developmental pathways among species. Follow-up analysis with antiangiogenic thalidomide analogs and additional in vitro vascular targets showed in vitro activity consistent with the most active environmental chemicals tested here. Conclusions: We predicted that blood vessel development is a target for environmental chemicals acting as putative vascular disruptor compounds (pVDCs) and identified potential species differences in sensitive vascular developmental pathways.
Publisher
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,US Department of Health and Human Services
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cardiovascular System - drug effects
/ Cardiovascular System - embryology
/ Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
/ Embryos
/ Environment. Living conditions
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental Pollutants - classification
/ Environmental Pollutants - immunology
/ Environmental Pollutants - toxicity
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rabbits
/ Rats
/ Small Molecule Libraries - analysis
/ Small Molecule Libraries - classification
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