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Ontology-driven and artificial intelligence-based pereated dose toxicity testing of chemicals for next generation risk assessment

The vision of the ONTOX consortium is 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.
Acronym

ONTOX

Reference code

20210143

Description

ONTOX will deliver a generic strategy to create innovative 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. 

This strategy can be applied to any type of chemical and systemic repeated dose toxicity effect. 

However, for proof-of-concept purposes, focus will be put on 6 specific NAMs addressing adversities in the liver (steatosis and cholestasis), kidneys (tubular necrosis and crystallopathy) and developing brain (neural tube closure and cognitive function defects) induced by a variety of chemicals, including from the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, food and biocide sectors.

The 6 NAMs will each consist of a computational system based on cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and will be primarily fed by available biological / mechanistic, toxicological / epidemiological, physico-chemical and kinetic data. Data will be consecutively integrated in physiological maps, quantitative adverse outcome pathway networks and ontology frameworks. Data gaps, as identified by AI, will be filled by targeted state-of-the-art in vitro and in silico testing. 

The 6 NAMs will be evaluated and applied in collaboration with industrial and regulatory stakeholders in order to maximise end-user acceptance and regulatory confidence.
This is anticipated to expedite implementation in risk assessment practice and to facilitate commercialisation. 

ONTOX will 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.

Keywords

3Rs; Artificial intelligence; European project; In silico; In vitro; ONTOX; Ontology; Systemic toxicity.

Principal investigators:
  • Castell Ripoll, Jose Vicente
  • PDI-Emerit/a Universitat
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  • Jover Atienza, Ramiro
  • PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
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Participating researchers:
  • Rapisarda -, Anna Serafina
  • PIT-Tecnic/a Sup Uv
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  • Lopez Pascual, Ernesto
  • PI-Invest Doct Uv Senior
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  • Moro Castaño, Erika
  • PIT-Oficial Laboratori Uv
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Start date
2021 May
End date
2026 April
Funding agencies:

European Commission

Project type
  • EU - Horizon Europe (HE): Research and Innovation Actions (RIA)
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