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Natural language processing in toxicology: Delineating adverse outcome pathways and guiding the application of new approach methodologies

Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) are conceptual frameworks that tie an initial perturbation (molecular initiating event) to a phenotypic toxicological manifestation (adverse outcome), through a series of steps (key events). They provide therefore a standardized way to map and organize toxicological m...

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Autores principales: Corradi, Marie P.F., de Haan, Alyanne M., Staumont, Bernard, Piersma, Aldert H., Geris, Liesbet, Pieters, Raymond H.H., Krul, Cyrille A.M., Teunis, Marc A.T.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100061
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author Corradi, Marie P.F.
de Haan, Alyanne M.
Staumont, Bernard
Piersma, Aldert H.
Geris, Liesbet
Pieters, Raymond H.H.
Krul, Cyrille A.M.
Teunis, Marc A.T.
author_facet Corradi, Marie P.F.
de Haan, Alyanne M.
Staumont, Bernard
Piersma, Aldert H.
Geris, Liesbet
Pieters, Raymond H.H.
Krul, Cyrille A.M.
Teunis, Marc A.T.
author_sort Corradi, Marie P.F.
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description Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) are conceptual frameworks that tie an initial perturbation (molecular initiating event) to a phenotypic toxicological manifestation (adverse outcome), through a series of steps (key events). They provide therefore a standardized way to map and organize toxicological mechanistic information. As such, AOPs inform on key events underlying toxicity, thus supporting the development of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), which aim to reduce the use of animal testing for toxicology purposes. However, the establishment of a novel AOP relies on the gathering of multiple streams of evidence and information, from available literature to knowledge databases. Often, this information is in the form of free text, also called unstructured text, which is not immediately digestible by a computer. This information is thus both tedious and increasingly time-consuming to process manually with the growing volume of data available. The advancement of machine learning provides alternative solutions to this challenge. To extract and organize information from relevant sources, it seems valuable to employ deep learning Natural Language Processing techniques. We review here some of the recent progress in the NLP field, and show how these techniques have already demonstrated value in the biomedical and toxicology areas. We also propose an approach to efficiently and reliably extract and combine relevant toxicological information from text. This data can be used to map underlying mechanisms that lead to toxicological effects and start building quantitative models, in particular AOPs, ultimately allowing animal-free human-based hazard and risk assessment.
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spelling pubmed-99344662023-02-22 Natural language processing in toxicology: Delineating adverse outcome pathways and guiding the application of new approach methodologies Corradi, Marie P.F. de Haan, Alyanne M. Staumont, Bernard Piersma, Aldert H. Geris, Liesbet Pieters, Raymond H.H. Krul, Cyrille A.M. Teunis, Marc A.T. Biomater Biosyst Research Article Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) are conceptual frameworks that tie an initial perturbation (molecular initiating event) to a phenotypic toxicological manifestation (adverse outcome), through a series of steps (key events). They provide therefore a standardized way to map and organize toxicological mechanistic information. As such, AOPs inform on key events underlying toxicity, thus supporting the development of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), which aim to reduce the use of animal testing for toxicology purposes. However, the establishment of a novel AOP relies on the gathering of multiple streams of evidence and information, from available literature to knowledge databases. Often, this information is in the form of free text, also called unstructured text, which is not immediately digestible by a computer. This information is thus both tedious and increasingly time-consuming to process manually with the growing volume of data available. The advancement of machine learning provides alternative solutions to this challenge. To extract and organize information from relevant sources, it seems valuable to employ deep learning Natural Language Processing techniques. We review here some of the recent progress in the NLP field, and show how these techniques have already demonstrated value in the biomedical and toxicology areas. We also propose an approach to efficiently and reliably extract and combine relevant toxicological information from text. This data can be used to map underlying mechanisms that lead to toxicological effects and start building quantitative models, in particular AOPs, ultimately allowing animal-free human-based hazard and risk assessment. Elsevier 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9934466/ /pubmed/36824484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100061 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Corradi, Marie P.F.
de Haan, Alyanne M.
Staumont, Bernard
Piersma, Aldert H.
Geris, Liesbet
Pieters, Raymond H.H.
Krul, Cyrille A.M.
Teunis, Marc A.T.
Natural language processing in toxicology: Delineating adverse outcome pathways and guiding the application of new approach methodologies
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title_short Natural language processing in toxicology: Delineating adverse outcome pathways and guiding the application of new approach methodologies
title_sort natural language processing in toxicology: delineating adverse outcome pathways and guiding the application of new approach methodologies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100061
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