TY - JOUR
T1 - Trust Your Gut
T2 - Establishing Confidence in Gastrointestinal Models – An Overview of the State of the Science and Contexts of Use
AU - Debad, Susan
AU - Allen, David
AU - Bandele, Omari
AU - Bishop, Colin
AU - Blaylock, Michaela
AU - Brown, Paul
AU - Bunger, Maureen K.
AU - Co, Julia Y.
AU - Crosby, Lynn
AU - Daniel, Amber B.
AU - Ferguson, Steve S.
AU - Ford, Kevin
AU - da Costa, Gonçalo Gamboa
AU - Gilchrist, Kristin H.
AU - Grogg, Matthew W.
AU - Gwinn, Maureen
AU - Hartung, Thomas
AU - Hogan, Simon P.
AU - Jeong, Ye Eun
AU - Kass, George E.N.
AU - Kenyon, Elaina
AU - Kleinstreuer, Nicole C.
AU - Kujala, Ville
AU - Lundquist, Patrik
AU - Matheson, Joanna
AU - McCullough, Shaun D.
AU - Melton-Celsa, Angela
AU - Musser, Steven
AU - Oh, Ilung
AU - Oyetade, Oluwakemi B.
AU - Patil, Sarita U.
AU - Petersen, Elijah J.
AU - Sadrieh, Nakissa
AU - Sayes, Christie M.
AU - Scruggs, Benjamin S.
AU - Tan, Yu Mei
AU - Thelin, Bill
AU - Nelson, M. Tyler
AU - Tarazona, José V.
AU - Wambaugh, John F.
AU - Yang, Jun Young
AU - Yu, Changwoo
AU - Fitzpatrick, Suzanne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors, 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The webinar series and workshop titled Trust Your Gut: Establishing Confidence in Gastrointestinal Models – An Overview of the State of the Science and Contexts of Use was co-organized by NICEATM, NIEHS, FDA, EPA, CPSC, DoD, and the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and hosted at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, USA on October 11-12, 2023. New approach methods (NAMs) for assessing issues of gastrointestinal tract (GIT)-related toxicity offer promise in addressing some of the limitations associated with animal-based assessments. GIT NAMs vary in complexity, from two-dimensional monolayer cell line-based systems to sophisticated 3-dimensional organoid systems derived from human primary cells. Despite advances in GIT NAMs, challenges remain in fully replicating the complex interactions and processes occurring within the human GIT. Presentations and discussions addressed regulatory needs, challenges, and innovations in incorporating NAMs into risk assessment frameworks; explored the state of the science in using NAMs for evaluating systemic toxicity, understanding absorption and pharmacokinetics, evaluating GIT toxicity, and assessing potential allergenicity; and discussed strengths, limitations, and data gaps of GIT NAMs as well as steps needed to establish confidence in these models for use in the regulatory setting.
AB - The webinar series and workshop titled Trust Your Gut: Establishing Confidence in Gastrointestinal Models – An Overview of the State of the Science and Contexts of Use was co-organized by NICEATM, NIEHS, FDA, EPA, CPSC, DoD, and the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and hosted at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, USA on October 11-12, 2023. New approach methods (NAMs) for assessing issues of gastrointestinal tract (GIT)-related toxicity offer promise in addressing some of the limitations associated with animal-based assessments. GIT NAMs vary in complexity, from two-dimensional monolayer cell line-based systems to sophisticated 3-dimensional organoid systems derived from human primary cells. Despite advances in GIT NAMs, challenges remain in fully replicating the complex interactions and processes occurring within the human GIT. Presentations and discussions addressed regulatory needs, challenges, and innovations in incorporating NAMs into risk assessment frameworks; explored the state of the science in using NAMs for evaluating systemic toxicity, understanding absorption and pharmacokinetics, evaluating GIT toxicity, and assessing potential allergenicity; and discussed strengths, limitations, and data gaps of GIT NAMs as well as steps needed to establish confidence in these models for use in the regulatory setting.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198072721&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14573/altex.2403261
DO - 10.14573/altex.2403261
M3 - Article
C2 - 38898799
AN - SCOPUS:85198072721
SN - 1868-596X
JO - Altex
JF - Altex
IS - Latest Articles
ER -