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Adverse Outcome Pathway on inhibition of calcineurin activity leading to impaired T-cell dependent antibody response

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  • Hiroyuki Komatsu

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Junichiro Sugimoto

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Ken Goto

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Kiyoshi Kushima

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Naohisa Tsutsui

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Shigeru Hisada

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Shiho Ito

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Tadashi Kosaka

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Takumi Ohishi

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Yasuharu Otsubo

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

  • Yoshihiro Takahashi

    (The Japanese Society of Immunotoxicology)

Abstract

The present AOP describes the inhibition of calcineurin activity resulting in impaired T-Cell Dependent Antibody Response (TDAR). Calcineurin (CN), a protein phosphatase, is known to impair immune function when its phosphatase activation is inhibited. CN inhibitors (CNIs) inhibit CN phosphatase activity to suppress many kinds of immune functions and have been used in the medical domain to prevent hyper immune reactions. However, CNIs are reported to also induce immunosuppression-derived adverse effects such as increased frequency and/or severity of infections and increased tumor incidences. CNIs might affect several T-cell derived immune functions to induce compromised host. Among the affected immune functions, T-cell dependent antibody response (TDAR) is an important factor to resist infections and thought to be the useful endpoint on evaluating immunotoxicity of chemicals; therefore, this AOP describes the linkage between the inhibition of CN activity and impairment of TDAR.

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  • Hiroyuki Komatsu & Junichiro Sugimoto & Ken Goto & Kiyoshi Kushima & Naohisa Tsutsui & Shigeru Hisada & Shiho Ito & Tadashi Kosaka & Takumi Ohishi & Yasuharu Otsubo & Yoshihiro Takahashi, 2021. "Adverse Outcome Pathway on inhibition of calcineurin activity leading to impaired T-cell dependent antibody response," OECD Series on Adverse Outcome Pathways 18, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:envaad:18-en
    DOI: 10.1787/3c988dde-en
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