2016
DOI: 10.1002/jat.3348
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What determines skin sensitization potency: Myths, maybes and realities. The 500 molecular weight cut‐off: An updated analysis

Abstract: It is widely accepted that substances must have a molecular weight (MW) < 500 to penetrate effectively through the skin to induce sensitization. Roberts et al. (2012. Contact Dermatitis 68: 32-41) evaluated a data set of 699 substances taken from the TIMES-SS expert system and identified that of the 13 substances with a MW > 500, five were sensitizers. This provided good evidence to refute such a MW 500 threshold. While Roberts et al. (2012) made a convincing case that the MW > 500 cut-off was not a true requi… Show more

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“…Once more chemicals receive human potency classifications, it should be possible to smoothly develop a human potency model based on the GARD platform. capacity and potency has recently been proven wrong (Fitzpatrick et al, 2017). Furthermore, access to lower skin layers may in reality be greatly facilitated by impaired skin barrier function, due to, e.g., wet work and small wounds.…”
Section: Common and Unique Regulated Pathways Are Induced By Sensitizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once more chemicals receive human potency classifications, it should be possible to smoothly develop a human potency model based on the GARD platform. capacity and potency has recently been proven wrong (Fitzpatrick et al, 2017). Furthermore, access to lower skin layers may in reality be greatly facilitated by impaired skin barrier function, due to, e.g., wet work and small wounds.…”
Section: Common and Unique Regulated Pathways Are Induced By Sensitizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their investigation was based on the training set of the TIssue Metabolism Simulator for Skin Sensitization (TIMES‐SS) expert system (Patlewicz et al ., ) and they identified 13 substances with a MW> 500, of which 5 were sensitizers. We have found similar results based on a larger dataset that is discussed in a companion manuscript (Fitzpatrick et al ., ). Here, we tested the hypothesis that a LogKow threshold ≤ 1, as discussed in Roberts et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although some substances bind to skin proteins directly, others need to undergo activation through autoxidation (pre-haptens) or enzymatic reactions (pro-haptens) (Karlberg et al 2008). The relevance of skin permeability in skin sensitization is a field of active research and is not yet fully understood (Alves et al 2015a;Fitzpatrick et al 2017aFitzpatrick et al , 2017b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%