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Safer chemicals using less animals: kick-off of the European ONTOX project.

Mathieu Vinken1, Emilio Benfenati2, François Busquet3, José Castell4, Djork-Arné Clevert5, Theo M de Kok6, Hubert Dirven7, Ellen Fritsche8, Liesbet Geris9, Rafael Gozalbes10, Thomas Hartung11, Danyel Jennen6, Ramiro Jover4, Helena Kandarova12, Nynke Kramer13, Cyrille Krul14, Thomas Luechtefeld15, Rosalinde Masereeuw16, Erwin Roggen17, Stephan Schaller18, Tamara Vanhaecke19, Chihae Yang20, Aldert H Piersma21.   

Abstract

The 3Rs concept, calling for replacement, reduction and refinement of animal experimentation, is receiving increasing attention around the world, and has found its way to legislation, in particular in the European Union. This is aligned by continuing high-level efforts of the European Commission to support development and implementation of 3Rs methods. In this respect, the European project called "ONTOX: ontology-driven and artificial intelligence-based repeated dose toxicity testing of chemicals for next generation risk assessment" was recently initiated with the goal to provide a functional and sustainable solution for advancing human risk assessment of chemicals without the use of animals in line with the principles of 21st century toxicity testing and next generation risk assessment. ONTOX will deliver a generic strategy to create new approach methodologies (NAMs) in order to predict systemic repeated dose toxicity effects that, upon combination with tailored exposure assessment, will enable human risk assessment. For proof-of-concept purposes, focus is put on NAMs addressing adversities in the liver, kidneys and developing brain induced by a variety of chemicals. The NAMs each consist of a computational system based on artificial intelligence and are fed by biological, toxicological, chemical and kinetic data. Data are consecutively integrated in physiological maps, quantitative adverse outcome pathway networks and ontology frameworks. Supported by artificial intelligence, data gaps are identified and are filled by targeted in vitro and in silico testing. ONTOX is anticipated to have a deep and long-lasting impact at many levels, in particular by consolidating Europe's world-leading position regarding the development, exploitation, regulation and application of animal-free methods for human risk assessment of chemicals.
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Keywords:  3Rs; Artificial intelligence; European project; In silico; In vitro; ONTOX; Ontology; Systemic toxicity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34216698     DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2021.152846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


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Journal:  ALTEX       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 6.250

2.  Scientific Validation of Human Neurosphere Assays for Developmental Neurotoxicity Evaluation.

Authors:  Katharina Koch; Kristina Bartmann; Julia Hartmann; Julia Kapr; Jördis Klose; Eliška Kuchovská; Melanie Pahl; Kevin Schlüppmann; Etta Zühr; Ellen Fritsche
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2022-03-02

3.  RE-Place: A Unique Project Collecting Expertise on New Approach Methodologies.

Authors:  Mieke Van Mulders; Nancy Liodo Missigba; Birgit Mertens; Vera Rogiers
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 5.988

4.  A framework for chemical safety assessment incorporating new approach methodologies within REACH.

Authors:  Nicholas Ball; Remi Bars; Philip A Botham; Andreea Cuciureanu; Mark T D Cronin; John E Doe; Tatsiana Dudzina; Timothy W Gant; Marcel Leist; Bennard van Ravenzwaay
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 5.153

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