Framework for the quantitative weight-of-evidence analysis of ‘omics data for regulatory purposes

A framework for the quantitative weight-of-evidence (QWoE) analysis of ‘omics data for regulatory purposes is presented. The QWoE framework encompasses seven steps to evaluate ‘omics data (also together with non-‘omics data): (1) Hypothesis formulation, identification and weighting of lines of evide...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology 2017-12, Vol.91, p.S46-S60
Hauptverfasser: Bridges, Jim, Sauer, Ursula G., Buesen, Roland, Deferme, Lize, Tollefsen, Knut E., Tralau, Tewes, van Ravenzwaay, Ben, Poole, Alan, Pemberton, Mark
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Zusammenfassung:A framework for the quantitative weight-of-evidence (QWoE) analysis of ‘omics data for regulatory purposes is presented. The QWoE framework encompasses seven steps to evaluate ‘omics data (also together with non-‘omics data): (1) Hypothesis formulation, identification and weighting of lines of evidence (LoEs). LoEs conjoin different (types of) studies that are used to critically test the hypothesis. As an essential component of the QWoE framework, step 1 includes the development of templates for scoring sheets that predefine scoring criteria with scores of 0–4 to enable a quantitative determination of study quality and data relevance; (2) literature searches and categorisation of studies into the pre-defined LoEs; (3) and (4) quantitative assessment of study quality and data relevance using the respective pre-defined scoring sheets for each study; (5) evaluation of LoE-specific strength of evidence based upon the study quality and study relevance scores of the studies conjoined in the respective LoE; (6) integration of the strength of evidence from the individual LoEs to determine the overall strength of evidence; (7) characterisation of uncertainties and conclusion on the QWoE. To put the QWoE framework in practice, case studies are recommended to confirm the relevance of its different steps, or to adapt them as necessary. •A framework for quantitative weight-of-evidence (QWoE) analysis is presented.•It is designed to evaluate ‘omics data, also together with ‘traditional’ data.•The QWoE includes developing templates for scoring sheets with predefined criteria.•With these sheets the quality of all available studies and data relevance are scored.•The scores are integrated to evaluate the overall strength of evidence.
ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2017.10.010