
| Associated High Confidence AOPs |
|---|
| AOP Identifier | AOP Title | AO Classification | OECD Status | Coverage Score | KE Identifier | KE Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AOP:41 | Sustained AhR Activation leading to Rodent Liver Tumours | Cancer; Gastrointestinal System Disease | Under Review | 0.2 | KE:139 | N/A, Hepatotoxicity, Hepatopathy, including a constellation of observable effects |
| AOP:58 | NR1I3 (CAR) suppression leading to hepatic steatosis | Gastrointestinal System Disease; Inherited Metabolic Disorder | - | 0.06 | KE:457 | Activation, SREBF1 |
| AOP:62 | AKT2 activation leading to hepatic steatosis | Gastrointestinal System Disease; Inherited Metabolic Disorder | - | 0.25 | KE:457 | Activation, SREBF1 |
| AOP:209 | Perturbation of cholesterol and glutathione homeostasis leading to hepatotoxicity: Integrated multi-OMICS approach for building AOP | Gastrointestinal System Disease | - | 0.25 | KE:1287 | Glutathione synthesis |
| KE:1289 | Perturbation of cholesterol | |||||
| AOP:220 | Cyp2E1 Activation Leading to Liver Cancer | Cancer; Gastrointestinal System Disease | WPHA/WNT Endorsed | 0.2 | KE:1393 | Hepatocytotoxicity |
| AOP Identifier | AOP Title | AO Classification | OECD Status | Coverage Score | KE Identifier | KE Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AOP:118 | Chronic cytotoxicity leading to hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas (in mouse and rat) | Cancer; Gastrointestinal System Disease | - | 0.25 | KE:786 | Increase, Cytotoxicity (hepatocytes) |
| AOP:525 | Reduced oligodendrocyte differentiation during neurodevelopment leading to impaired learning and memory | Developmental Disorder Of Mental Health | - | 0.23 | KE:2115 | Altered, cholesterol metabolism |
| KE:2220 | Antagonism, Glucocorticoid hormone receptor | |||||
| KE:2217 | Binding of antagonist to glucocorticoid hormone receptor |
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