VICT3R (Developing and implementing VIrtual Control groups To reducE animal use in toxicology Research) is a public-private partnership bringing together 37 organisations from 12 countries, including 23 industry leaders, eight SMEs, and six academic institutions.
Launched in September 2024 for 42 months, VICT3R is funded by the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking (IHI JU). The project develops, validates, and supports regulatory acceptance of Virtual Control Groups (VCGs), a data-driven approach to reducing animal use in toxicology research.
Building on work from the IMI2 eTRANSAFE project, VICT3R advances VCGs as a New Approach Methodology (NAM), improving their applicability, reliability, and integration into regulatory testing.
Traditional toxicology studies evaluate new drugs and chemicals using three treatment groups and one control group. Control animals receive no active substance and are essential for comparison but significantly increase total animal use. Sentinel animals, used to monitor study conditions, add further numbers.
VICT3R demonstrates VCGs as an alternative to traditional control groups. By leveraging large volumes of historical control data from industry partners, combined with advanced statistics and AI, the project aims to replace part or all control animals in a study, reducing animal use by up to 25% per study while maintaining scientific and regulatory standards. VCGs may also reduce the need for sentinel animals, further optimizing study design.
Beyond reduction, VCGs can improve study quality by:
• Increasing statistical power and reliability
• Providing control data where none traditionally exist
• Defining normal ranges for in-life measurements
• Detecting rare spontaneous histopathology findings
VCGs may also reduce costs by:
• Lowering animal purchase and maintenance expenses
• Eliminating costs linked to concurrent control groups
• Reducing energy and water use in animal facilities
Through this work, VICT3R generates scientific evidence to support regulatory adoption of VCGs, aligned with the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) and contributing to more ethical, efficient, and cost-effective toxicology research.
More information:
https://www.vict3r.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra)