Abstract

OpenTox provides an interoperable, standards-based Framework for the support of predictive toxicology data management, algorithms, modelling, validation and reporting. It is relevant to satisfying the chemical safety assessment requirements of the REACH legislation as it supports access to experimental data, (Quantitative) Structure-Activity Relationship models, and toxicological information through an integrating platform that adheres to regulatory requirements and OECD validation principles. Initial research defined the essential components of the Framework including the approach to data access, schema and management, use of controlled vocabularies and ontologies, architecture, web service and communications protocols, and selection and integration of algorithms for predictive modelling. OpenTox provides end-user oriented tools to non-computational specialists, risk assessors, and toxicological experts in addition to Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for developers of new applications. OpenTox actively supports public standards for data representation, interfaces, vocabularies and ontologies, Open Source approaches to core platform components, and community-based collaboration approaches, so as to progress system interoperability goals.The OpenTox Framework includes APIs and services for compounds, datasets, features, algorithms, models, ontologies, tasks, validation, and reporting which may be combined into multiple applications satisfying a variety of different user needs. OpenTox applications are based on a set of distributed, interoperable OpenTox API-compliant REST web services. The OpenTox approach to ontology allows for efficient mapping of complementary data coming from different datasets into a unifying structure having a shared terminology and representation.Two initial OpenTox applications are presented as an illustration of the potential impact of OpenTox for high-quality and consistent structure-activity relationship modelling of REACH-relevant endpoints: ToxPredict which predicts and reports on toxicities for endpoints for an input chemical structure, and ToxCreate which builds and validates a predictive toxicity model based on an input toxicology dataset. Because of the extensible nature of the standardised Framework design, barriers of interoperability between applications and content are removed, as the user may combine data, models and validation from multiple sources in a dependable and time-effective way.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Introduction In a study by the European Chemical Bureau (ECB), it was estimated that the new EU chemical legislation REACH would require 3.9 million additional test the largest number of test animals within REACH, because no alternative in vitro assays are available yet.Recent developments allow a more accurate prediction of complex toxicological endpoints than a few years ago

  • OpenTox Use Cases are documented by a standardised OpenTox Use Case Template describing the task, inputs, outputs, exceptions, triggers, and process resources required for the overall process and each activity step in the process

  • This work provides a perspective on the growing significance of collaborative approaches in predictive toxicology to create the OpenTox Framework as a public standards-based interoperable platform

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Introduction

1.1 Introduction In a study by the European Chemical Bureau (ECB), it was estimated that the new EU chemical legislation REACH would require 3.9 million additional test the largest number of test animals within REACH, because no alternative in vitro assays are available yet.Recent developments allow a more accurate prediction of complex toxicological endpoints than a few years ago. It requires a considerable amount of statistical, cheminformatics and computer science expertise and the procedures are labour-intensive and prone to human errors

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