The OASIS Consortium: Integrating Multi-Omics Technologies to Transform Chemical Safety Assessment.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
David Rouquié, Andreas Bender, Jaime Cheah, Chrissy Crute, Deidre Dalmas, Jessica Ewald, Aaron Fullerton, Joshua A Harrill, Sabah Kadri, Nicole Kleinstreuer, Nynke Kramer, Jessica LaRocca, Constance A Mitchell, Srijit Seal, Shantanu Singh, Anne E Carpenter
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Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) aims to improve safety testing of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and industrial chemicals. NGRA employs New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), such as novel in vitro assays coupled with exposure modeling, to minimize the use of animal models which can fail to predict specific biological effects in humans. The strategy of the 'Omics for Assessing Signatures for Integrated Safety (OASIS) Consortium combines multi-omics technologies (including transcriptomics, proteomics, and Cell Painting (high-content imaging)) and multiple cell model systems (ranging from simple cell cultures to complex organotypic models). By integrating these approaches with internal exposure estimates, the consortium aims to improve the translation between in vitro and in vivo test systems, ultimately enhancing the relevance of safety assessment to human biology. OASIS's integrated approach aims to better translate the biological effects across different chemical and biological spaces, starting with the liver as a use case. By using compounds with well-characterized in vivo and in vitro nonclinical safety and toxicology data related to adverse organ specific effects in rats and humans, OASIS aims to create novel integrated methods that improve safety assessment while reducing animal use. Ideally, these efforts will contribute to regulatory science across sectors and support the adoption of more predictive, efficient, and cost-effective toxicological models.

OASIS联盟:整合多组学技术转变化学品安全评估。
下一代风险评估(NGRA)旨在改善药品、农用化学品和工业化学品的安全测试。NGRA采用新方法方法(NAMs),如新型体外试验与暴露建模相结合,以最大限度地减少动物模型的使用,因为动物模型可能无法预测人类的特定生物效应。“综合安全特征评估组学”(OASIS)联盟的策略结合了多组学技术(包括转录组学、蛋白质组学和细胞绘画(高含量成像))和多细胞模型系统(从简单的细胞培养到复杂的器官型模型)。通过将这些方法与内部暴露评估相结合,该联盟旨在改善体外和体内测试系统之间的转换,最终提高安全性评估与人类生物学的相关性。OASIS的综合方法旨在更好地将生物效应转化为不同的化学和生物空间,以肝脏为例。通过使用具有良好的体内和体外非临床安全性和毒理学数据的化合物,与大鼠和人类的不良器官特异性效应相关,OASIS旨在创建新的综合方法,提高安全性评估,同时减少动物使用。理想情况下,这些努力将有助于跨部门的监管科学,并支持采用更具预测性、更有效和更具成本效益的毒理学模型。
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Toxicological Sciences
Toxicological Sciences 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
7.90%
发文量
118
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The mission of Toxicological Sciences, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish a broad spectrum of impactful research in the field of toxicology. The primary focus of Toxicological Sciences is on original research articles. The journal also provides expert insight via contemporary and systematic reviews, as well as forum articles and editorial content that addresses important topics in the field. The scope of Toxicological Sciences is focused on a broad spectrum of impactful toxicological research that will advance the multidisciplinary field of toxicology ranging from basic research to model development and application, and decision making. Submissions will include diverse technologies and approaches including, but not limited to: bioinformatics and computational biology, biochemistry, exposure science, histopathology, mass spectrometry, molecular biology, population-based sciences, tissue and cell-based systems, and whole-animal studies. Integrative approaches that combine realistic exposure scenarios with impactful analyses that move the field forward are encouraged.
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