This Event is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms.
Event: 1880
Key Event Title
Inhibition of ALDH1A (RALDH)
Short name
The oxidation of retinal to all-trans retinoic acid (atRA) is an irreversible reaction carried out by retinaldehyde dehydrogenases ALDH1A1, ALDH1A2, ALDH1A3 (RALDH1, RALDH2, RALDH3). ALDH1A2 is responsible for the second step of the metabolism of vitamin A into atRA (Chatzi et al, 2013; Shannon et al, 2017).The role of that reaction is to maintain atRA concentrations, with ALDH1A2 being most active during early development (Koppaka et al, 2012; Shannon et al, 2017). Raldh2-deficient mice exhibit severe developmental defects due to loss of atRA, but the phenotype is rescued by administration of exogenous RA (Niederreither et al, 1999). Thus, ALDH1A2 activity is essential for atRA-dependent developmental processes.
There are no OECD validated assays for measuring ALDH1A2 inhibition.
ALDH1A2 mRNA and protein levels can be measured using various probes, antibodies as well as ELISA kits that are commercially available.
Enzyme activity can be assessed in assays including measurement of atRA formation (Arnold et al, 2015) or NADH formation (Harper et al, 2018; Schindler et al, 1998) and several ALDH activity assay kits using different approaches are commercially available; e.g. AldeflourTM kit (Flahaut et al, 2016).
| ID | Experimental Effect | Biological Object | Biological Process | Method of Measurement | Notes | Evidence Source ID | Citation (first author, year) |
|---|
| ID | Stressor | Sample (short_name) | Assay | Effect |
|---|
| Level of Biological Organization |
|---|
| Molecular |
Cell term
| Cell term |
|---|
| eukaryotic cell |
Organ term
AOPs Including This Key Event
| AOP Name | Role of event in AOP | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inhibition of ALDH1A leading to reduced fertility | MolecularInitiatingEvent | Cataia Ives (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
| RALDH2 and cardiovascular developmental defects | MolecularInitiatingEvent | Arthur Author (send email) | Open for comment. Do not cite |
Taxonomic Applicability
Life Stages
| Life stage | Evidence |
|---|---|
| All life stages | High |
Sex Applicability
| Term | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Male | High |
| Female | High |
The retinoid signaling system is highly conserved across distant animal species (Bushue & Wan, 2010; Rhinn & Dollé, 2012).