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Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening
Toxicological evaluation of chemicals using early-life stage zebrafish (Danio rerio) involves the observation and recording of altered phenotypes. Substantial variability has been observed among researchers in phenotypes reported from similar studies, as well as a lack of consistent data annotation,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979167/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2022.817999 |
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author | Thessen, Anne E. Marvel, Skylar Achenbach, J. C. Fischer, Stephan Haendel, Melissa A. Hayward, Kimberly Klüver, Nils Könemann, Sarah Legradi, Jessica Lein, Pamela Leong, Connor Mylroie, J. Erik Padilla, Stephanie Perone, Dante Planchart, Antonio Prieto, Rafael Miñana Muriana, Arantza Quevedo, Celia Reif, David Ryan, Kristen Stinckens, Evelyn Truong, Lisa Vergauwen, Lucia Vom Berg, Colette Wilbanks, Mitch Yaghoobi, Bianca Hamm, Jon |
author_facet | Thessen, Anne E. Marvel, Skylar Achenbach, J. C. Fischer, Stephan Haendel, Melissa A. Hayward, Kimberly Klüver, Nils Könemann, Sarah Legradi, Jessica Lein, Pamela Leong, Connor Mylroie, J. Erik Padilla, Stephanie Perone, Dante Planchart, Antonio Prieto, Rafael Miñana Muriana, Arantza Quevedo, Celia Reif, David Ryan, Kristen Stinckens, Evelyn Truong, Lisa Vergauwen, Lucia Vom Berg, Colette Wilbanks, Mitch Yaghoobi, Bianca Hamm, Jon |
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description | Toxicological evaluation of chemicals using early-life stage zebrafish (Danio rerio) involves the observation and recording of altered phenotypes. Substantial variability has been observed among researchers in phenotypes reported from similar studies, as well as a lack of consistent data annotation, indicating a need for both terminological and data harmonization. When examined from a data science perspective, many of these apparent differences can be parsed into the same or similar endpoints whose measurements differ only in time, methodology, or nomenclature. Ontological knowledge structures can be leveraged to integrate diverse data sets across terminologies, scales, and modalities. Building on this premise, the National Toxicology Program’s Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology undertook a collaborative exercise to evaluate how the application of standardized phenotype terminology improved data consistency. To accomplish this, zebrafish researchers were asked to assess images of zebrafish larvae for morphological malformations in two surveys. In the first survey, researchers were asked to annotate observed malformations using their own terminology. In the second survey, researchers were asked to annotate the images from a list of terms and definitions from the Zebrafish Phenotype Ontology. Analysis of the results suggested that the use of ontology terms increased consistency and decreased ambiguity, but a larger study is needed to confirm. We conclude that utilizing a common data standard will not only reduce the heterogeneity of reported terms but increases agreement and repeatability between different laboratories. Thus, we advocate for the development of a zebrafish phenotype atlas to help laboratories create interoperable, computable data. |
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spelling | pubmed-89791672022-04-05 Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening Thessen, Anne E. Marvel, Skylar Achenbach, J. C. Fischer, Stephan Haendel, Melissa A. Hayward, Kimberly Klüver, Nils Könemann, Sarah Legradi, Jessica Lein, Pamela Leong, Connor Mylroie, J. Erik Padilla, Stephanie Perone, Dante Planchart, Antonio Prieto, Rafael Miñana Muriana, Arantza Quevedo, Celia Reif, David Ryan, Kristen Stinckens, Evelyn Truong, Lisa Vergauwen, Lucia Vom Berg, Colette Wilbanks, Mitch Yaghoobi, Bianca Hamm, Jon Front Toxicol Toxicology Toxicological evaluation of chemicals using early-life stage zebrafish (Danio rerio) involves the observation and recording of altered phenotypes. Substantial variability has been observed among researchers in phenotypes reported from similar studies, as well as a lack of consistent data annotation, indicating a need for both terminological and data harmonization. When examined from a data science perspective, many of these apparent differences can be parsed into the same or similar endpoints whose measurements differ only in time, methodology, or nomenclature. Ontological knowledge structures can be leveraged to integrate diverse data sets across terminologies, scales, and modalities. Building on this premise, the National Toxicology Program’s Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology undertook a collaborative exercise to evaluate how the application of standardized phenotype terminology improved data consistency. To accomplish this, zebrafish researchers were asked to assess images of zebrafish larvae for morphological malformations in two surveys. In the first survey, researchers were asked to annotate observed malformations using their own terminology. In the second survey, researchers were asked to annotate the images from a list of terms and definitions from the Zebrafish Phenotype Ontology. Analysis of the results suggested that the use of ontology terms increased consistency and decreased ambiguity, but a larger study is needed to confirm. We conclude that utilizing a common data standard will not only reduce the heterogeneity of reported terms but increases agreement and repeatability between different laboratories. Thus, we advocate for the development of a zebrafish phenotype atlas to help laboratories create interoperable, computable data. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8979167/ /pubmed/35387429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2022.817999 Text en Copyright © 2022 Thessen, Marvel, Achenbach, Fischer, Haendel, Hayward, Klüver, Könemann, Legradi, Lein, Leong, Mylroie, Padilla, Perone, Planchart, Prieto, Muriana, Quevedo, Reif, Ryan, Stinckens, Truong, Vergauwen, Vom Berg, Wilbanks, Yaghoobi and Hamm. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Toxicology Thessen, Anne E. Marvel, Skylar Achenbach, J. C. Fischer, Stephan Haendel, Melissa A. Hayward, Kimberly Klüver, Nils Könemann, Sarah Legradi, Jessica Lein, Pamela Leong, Connor Mylroie, J. Erik Padilla, Stephanie Perone, Dante Planchart, Antonio Prieto, Rafael Miñana Muriana, Arantza Quevedo, Celia Reif, David Ryan, Kristen Stinckens, Evelyn Truong, Lisa Vergauwen, Lucia Vom Berg, Colette Wilbanks, Mitch Yaghoobi, Bianca Hamm, Jon Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title | Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title_full | Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title_fullStr | Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title_full_unstemmed | Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title_short | Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening |
title_sort | implementation of zebrafish ontologies for toxicology screening |
topic | Toxicology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979167/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2022.817999 |
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