2015
DOI: 10.1177/026119291504300506
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Toward the Replacement of Animal Experiments through the Bioinformatics-driven Analysis of ‘Omics’ Data from Human Cell Cultures

Abstract: This paper outlines the work for which Roland Grafström and Pekka Kohonen were awarded the 2014 Lush Science Prize. The research activities of the Grafström laboratory have, for many years, covered cancer biology studies, as well as the development and application of toxicity-predictive in vitro models to determine chemical safety. Through the integration of in silico analyses of diverse types of genomics data (transcriptomic and proteomic), their efforts have proved to fit well into the recently-developed Adv… Show more

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“…4d). Regulatory agencies such as the European Chemicals Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency are increasingly advocating for the inclusion of trancriptomics data and new approach methodologies in chemicals risk evaluation12111824. Thus, the demonstration of this mostly expected outcome fills the important role of implying broad applicability of the PTGS concept also outside of drug discovery studies.…”
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“…4d). Regulatory agencies such as the European Chemicals Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency are increasingly advocating for the inclusion of trancriptomics data and new approach methodologies in chemicals risk evaluation12111824. Thus, the demonstration of this mostly expected outcome fills the important role of implying broad applicability of the PTGS concept also outside of drug discovery studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systems biology-based assays relying upon quantitative mechanistic information are increasingly envisaged as cornerstones of future safety evaluation of drugs and chemicals17891011. Accordingly, various modelling approaches have analysed ‘omics data sets to generate biomarker signatures or to characterize mechanisms of toxicity at a system-wide level, but suffer from the high dimensionality of omics data relative to sample number as well as problems in scaling across experimental systems (for example, hepatocyte cultures to liver) or species (for example, rat to human)111213141516.…”
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“…This has led to the establishment of several prominent programs in the EU and worldwide aiming to generate omics-based big data. These could be used in systems biology-based approaches to build predictive models, simultaneously shifting the focus from in vivo animal testing towards in vitro methodologies and in silico modeling [8]. Studying gene expression changes in response to a foreign substance or a compound allows the building of a detailed picture of the organisms molecular levels of alteration and consequently understanding the MOA of the possible toxicant [7].…”
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confidence: 99%