Advancements in the Developmental Zebrafish Model for Predictive Human Toxicology.

Publication Type:
Book Chapter
Year of Publication:
Author(s):
Morshead ML, Tanguay RL
Journal:
Curr Opin Toxicol
Date Published:
Abstract:

The rapid assessment of chemical hazards to human health, with reduced reliance on mammalian testing, is essential in the 21st century. Early life stage zebrafish have emerged as a leading model in the field due to their amenability to high throughput developmental toxicity testing while retaining the benefits of using a whole vertebrate organism with high homology with humans. Zebrafish are particularly well suited for a variety of study areas that are more challenging in other vertebrate model systems including microbiome work, transgenerational studies, gene-environment interactions, molecular responses, and mechanisms of action. The high volume of data generated from zebrafish screening studies is highly valuable for QSAR modeling and dose modeling for use in predictive hazard assessment. Recent advancements and challenges in using early life stage zebrafish for predictive human toxicology are reviewed.

DOI:
10.1016/j.cotox.2024.100516
PubMed ID:
39897714
PubMed Central ID:
PMC11780918
Funding Sources
P30 ES030287,P42 ES016465,R35 ES031709,T32 ES007060