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A framework for establishing scientific confidence in new approach methodologies

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ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY
卷 96, 期 11, 页码 2865-2879

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-022-03365-4

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Validation; Framework; NAMs; New approach methodologies; Human health; Regulatory

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Robust and efficient processes are required to establish scientific confidence in new approach methodologies (NAMs), which need to be fit for purpose, reliable, and provide information relevant to human biology. Independent review and transparent communication are also necessary. This paper proposes a framework consisting of five essential elements to establish scientific confidence in NAMs for regulatory use.
Robust and efficient processes are needed to establish scientific confidence in new approach methodologies (NAMs) if they are to be considered for regulatory applications. NAMs need to be fit for purpose, reliable and, for the assessment of human health effects, provide information relevant to human biology. They must also be independently reviewed and transparently communicated. Ideally, NAM developers should communicate with stakeholders such as regulators and industry to identify the question(s), and specified purpose that the NAM is intended to address, and the context in which it will be used. Assessment of the biological relevance of the NAM should focus on its alignment with human biology, mechanistic understanding, and ability to provide information that leads to health protective decisions, rather than solely comparing NAM-based chemical testing results with those from traditional animal test methods. However, when NAM results are compared to historical animal test results, the variability observed within animal test method results should be used to inform performance benchmarks. Building on previous efforts, this paper proposes a framework comprising five essential elements to establish scientific confidence in NAMs for regulatory use: fitness for purpose, human biological relevance, technical characterization, data integrity and transparency, and independent review. Universal uptake of this framework would facilitate the timely development and use of NAMs by the international community. While this paper focuses on NAMs for assessing human health effects of pesticides and industrial chemicals, many of the suggested elements are expected to apply to other types of chemicals and to ecotoxicological effect assessments.

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