The overall goal of eTRANSAFE was to develop and implement a new generation of operational approaches and computational applications for a more efficient drug safety assessment. The results and expected impacts include:
Development of the ToxHub platform which drastically improves the predictivity, feasibility and reliability of translational safety assessment during the drug development process.
Contribution to the application of the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) principles for more ethical use of animals in research:
- Development of a Virtual Control Group concept that could help to replace up to 25% of the animals currently used in toxicity studies by means of data sharing.
- Collaboration with NC3Rs as a data provider for the CRACK IT Challenge:
https://nc3rs.org.uk/crackit/virtual-second-species(se abrirá en una nueva ventana) - Development of Model verification guidelines.
Three white papers have been published on data/model FAIRification for sustainability and research reproducibility:
- Guidelines for FAIR sharing of preclinical safety and off-target pharmacology data. ALTEX. 2021;38(2):187-197.
- eTRANSAFE: Building a sustainable framework to share reproducible drug safety knowledge with the public domain. F1000Res. 2022;11:ELIXIR-287.
- Making in silico predictive models for toxicology FAIR. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2023;140:105385.
The project has also accomplished the aim of converting historical data into the SEND format as well as to collect, organize and standardize a large body of SEND data sets, allowing larger analysis of preclinical data across pharma archives with the aim of delivering a holistic, integrated preclinical data platform that facilitates the development of translational models and read across, thus improving the power of translational analysis. This, along with the collection of clinical data, allowing the cross analysis of both data types, implies an enormous step towards enhancing drug safety assessment.
Lastly, a common project paper entitled eTRANSAFE: data science to empower translational safety assessment was published in the journal Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37316648/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) providing an overview on how data sharing by the pharma industry within eTRANSAFE has helped to enhance translational drug safety assessment.