Kleinstreuer Nicole C, Karmaus Agnes, Mansouri Kamel, Allen David G, Fitzpatrick Jeremy M, Patlewicz Grace
National Toxicology Program Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27560, United States.
Comput Toxicol. 2018 Nov;8(11):21-24. doi: 10.1016/j.comtox.2018.08.002.
In early 2018, the Interagency Coordinating Committee for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) published the "Strategic Roadmap for Establishing New Approaches to Evaluate the Safety of Chemicals and Medical Products in the United States" (ICCVAM 2018). Cross-agency federal workgroups have been established to implement this roadmap for various toxicological testing endpoints, with an initial focus on acute toxicity testing. The ICCVAM acute toxicity workgroup (ATWG) helped organize a global collaboration to build predictive in silico models for acute oral systemic toxicity, based on a large dataset of rodent studies and targeted towards regulatory needs identified across federal agencies. Thirty-two international groups across government, industry, and academia participated in the project, culminating in a workshop in April 2018 held at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). At the workshop, computational modelers and regulatory decision makers met to discuss the feasibility of using predictive model outputs for regulatory use in lieu of acute oral systemic toxicity testing. The models were combined to yield consensus predictions which demonstrated excellent performance when compared to the animal data, and workshop outcomes and follow-up activities to make these tools available and put them into practice are discussed here.
2018年初,替代方法验证跨部门协调委员会(ICCVAM)发布了《美国建立评估化学品和医疗产品安全性新方法的战略路线图》(ICCVAM,2018年)。已成立跨部门联邦工作组,以针对各种毒理学测试终点实施该路线图,初期重点是急性毒性测试。ICCVAM急性毒性工作组(ATWG)协助组织了一项全球合作,基于大量啮齿动物研究数据集并针对联邦各机构确定的监管需求,构建急性经口全身毒性的预测性计算机模型。来自政府、行业和学术界的32个国际团体参与了该项目,最终于2018年4月在美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)举办了一次研讨会。在研讨会上,计算建模人员和监管决策者会面,讨论将预测模型输出用于监管用途以替代急性经口全身毒性测试的可行性。将这些模型进行整合以得出共识预测,与动物数据相比,这些预测表现出色,本文将讨论研讨会成果以及使这些工具可用并付诸实践的后续活动。