Office of Food Additive Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, US Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, USA.
Altern Lab Anim. 2009 Nov;37(5):523-31. doi: 10.1177/026119290903700509.
For over a decade, the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) has been engaged in the applied research, development, and evaluation of computational toxicology methods used to support the safety evaluation of a diverse set of regulated products. The basis for evaluating computational toxicology methods is multi-factorial, including the potential for increased efficiency, reduction in the numbers of animals used, lower costs, and the need to explore emerging technologies that support the goals of the US FDA's Critical Path Initiative (e.g. to make decision support information available early in the drug review process). The US FDA's efforts have been facilitated by agency-approved data-sharing agreements between government and commercial software developers. This commentary review describes former and current scientific initiatives at the agency, in the area of computational toxicology methods. In particular, toxicology-based QSAR models, ToxML databases and knowledgebases will be addressed. Notably, many of the computational toxicology tools available are commercial products - however, several are emerging as non-commercial products, which are freely-available to the public, and which will facilitate the understanding of how these programs work and avoid the "black box" paradigm. Through productive collaborations, the US FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, have worked together to evaluate, develop and apply these methods to chemical toxicity endpoints of regulatory interest.
十多年来,美国食品和药物管理局(US FDA)一直致力于应用研究、开发和评估用于支持监管产品安全性评估的计算毒理学方法。评估计算毒理学方法的基础是多方面的,包括提高效率、减少动物使用数量、降低成本的潜力,以及需要探索新兴技术以支持美国 FDA 关键路径倡议的目标(例如,在药物审查过程早期提供决策支持信息)。美国 FDA 的努力得到了政府和商业软件开发人员之间机构批准的数据共享协议的支持。本评论文章描述了该机构在计算毒理学方法领域的前一个和当前的科学计划。特别是,将涉及基于毒理学的定量构效关系模型、ToxML 数据库和知识库。值得注意的是,许多可用的计算毒理学工具都是商业产品——然而,有几个正在成为非商业产品,这些产品是免费提供给公众的,这将有助于人们理解这些程序的工作原理,并避免“黑盒”模式。通过富有成效的合作,美国 FDA 药物评估和研究中心以及食品安全和应用营养中心共同努力,评估、开发和应用这些方法来监管关注的化学毒性终点。