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Relationship: 2359
Title
Diminished Protective Response to ROS leads to Coagulation
Upstream event
Downstream event
AOPs Referencing Relationship
| AOP Name | Adjacency | Weight of Evidence | Quantitative Understanding | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binding to ACE2 leading to thrombosis and disseminated intravascular coagulation | adjacent | Moderate | Not Specified | Arthur Author (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
Taxonomic Applicability
| Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| human | Homo sapiens | Moderate | NCBI |
Sex Applicability
| Sex | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Unspecific | Moderate |
Life Stage Applicability
| Term | Evidence |
|---|---|
| All life stages | Moderate |
ROS are oxygen-derived molecules that oxidize molecules or are converted into oxygen radicals (André-Lévigne D, et al., 2017). ROS have dual-effects which are cell damaging or beneficial roles (André-Lévigne D, et al., 2017, Beckman KB and Ames BN, 1998, Bedard K and KH Krause, 2007). ROS generated by NOX2, a NADPH oxidase, in macrophage play an important role in killing of phagocytosed microorganisms (Bedard K and KH Krause, 2007). The ROS accumulation cause mitochondrial dysfunction which leads to coagulopathy associated with inflammatory signaling pathways (Saleh J et al., 2020). Polymorphonuclear leucocytes, commonly referred to as neutrophils, generate large amounts of ROS via the NADPH oxidase complex (Barrett CD et al., 2018).
| ID | Experimental Design | Species | Upstream Observation | Downstream Observation | Citation (first author, year) | Notes |
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| Title | First Author | Biological Plausibility |
Dose Concordance |
Temporal Concordance |
Incidence Concordance |
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Biological Plausibility
Dose Concordance Evidence
Temporal Concordance Evidence
Incidence Concordance Evidence
Uncertainties and Inconsistencies
| Modulating Factor (MF) | MF Specification | Effect(s) on the KER | Reference(s) |
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