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Relationship: 2078
Title
Increase, Cripto-1 expression leads to Inhibition, Activin signaling
Upstream event
Downstream event
AOPs Referencing Relationship
| AOP Name | Adjacency | Weight of Evidence | Quantitative Understanding | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glucocorticoid Receptor Agonism Leading to Impaired Fin Regeneration | adjacent | Moderate | Brendan Ferreri-Hanberry (send email) | Open for citation & comment |
Taxonomic Applicability
| Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| zebrafish | Danio rerio | Moderate | NCBI |
Sex Applicability
Life Stage Applicability
| Term | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Larvae | Moderate |
Cripto-1 is responsible for growth factor activity, as well as activin binding on the cell membrane. Cripto-1 may also be referred to as teratocarcinoma-derived growth factor 1, tdgf1, or one-eyed pinhead protein, depending on the species (Uniprot).
Uniprot ID
Activin is a dimeric protein composed of two β subunits. These subunits – either βA or βB – dictate the specific type of activin depending on their pairing. Activins have different function depending on the tissue in which they are acting (Kaneko, 2016) Activin plays a large role in cancer metastasis, immune response, inflammation and cell migration (Kang & Shyr, 2011). In fish, the activin signaling pathway is involved with the promotion of blastemal cell proliferation in the fin regeneration process (Wehner & Weidinger, 2015).
| ID | Experimental Design | Species | Upstream Observation | Downstream Observation | Citation (first author, year) | Notes |
|---|
| Title | First Author | Biological Plausibility |
Dose Concordance |
Temporal Concordance |
Incidence Concordance |
|---|
Biological Plausibility
Dose Concordance Evidence
Temporal Concordance Evidence
Incidence Concordance Evidence
Uncertainties and Inconsistencies
Due to a lack of evidence for different life stages, increases in cripto-1 expression can only be assumed in larval fish.
Not yet evaluated.
Not yet evaluated.
Response-response Relationship
Not yet evaluated.
Time-scale
Not yet evaluated.
Known Feedforward/Feedback loops influencing this KER
Not yet evaluated.
Cripto-1 expression has been seen in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Sengupta et al., 2012). Additionally, cripto-1 is a known activin inhibitor (Sengupta et al., 2012). The limits of cripto-1's ability to inhibit activin signalling in different species is currently unknown.