The road to virtual control groups and the importance of proper body-weight selection.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-22 DOI:10.14573/altex.2403141
Alexander Gurjanov, Lea A I Vaas, Thomas Steger-Hartmann
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Virtual control groups (VCGs) created from historical control data (HCD) can reduce the number of concurrent control group animals needed in regulatory toxicity studies by up to 25%. This study investigates the performance of VCGs on statistical outcomes of body weight development between treatment and control groups in legacy studies. The objective is to reproduce the statistical outcomes of 28-day sub-chronic studies (legacy studies) after replacing the concurrent control group with virtual ones. In rodent toxicity studies initial body weight is used as surrogate for the age of animals. For the assessment of VCG-sampling methods, three different approaches were explored: (i) sam­pling VCGs from the entire HCD, ignoring initial body weight information of the legacy study, (ii) sampling from HCD by matching the legacy study’s initial body weights, and (iii) sampling from HCD with assigned statistical weights derived from legacy study initial body weight information. The ability to reproduce statistical outcomes using virtual controls was determined by the congruence between the legacy study and the HCD weight distribution: regardless of the chosen approach, the ability to reproduce statistical outcomes was high for VCGs when the legacy study’s initial body weight distribution was similar to the HCD’s. When the initial body weight range of the legacy study was at the extreme ends of the HCD’s distribution, the weighted sampling approach was superior. This article demonstrates the importance of proper HCD matching by the legacy study’s initial body weight and discusses conditions to accurately reproduce body weight development.

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通往虚拟对照组之路以及正确选择体重的重要性。
根据历史对照数据(HCD)创建的虚拟对照组(VCGs)可将监管毒性研究中所需的同期对照组动物数量最多减少 25%。本研究调查了虚拟对照组对传统研究中处理组和对照组之间体重发展统计结果的影响。目的是用虚拟对照组取代同期对照组后,再现 28 天亚慢性研究(传统研究)的统计结果。在啮齿动物毒性研究中,初始体重被用作动物年龄的代用指标。为了评估虚拟对照组的取样方法,我们探讨了三种不同的方法:(i) 从忽略遗留研究初始体重信息的整个 HCD 中进行虚拟对照组取样;(ii) 从与遗留研究初始体重相匹配的 HCD 中进行取样;(iii) 从根据遗留研究初始体重信息分配统计权重的 HCD 中进行取样。结果表明,虚拟对照组再现统计结果的能力主要取决于传统研究与 HCD 体重分布之间的一致性:无论选择哪种方法,当传统研究的初始体重分布与 HCD 相似时,虚拟对照组再现统计结果的能力都很好。当传统研究的初始体重范围处于 HCD 分布的两端时,加权抽样方法则更胜一筹。本文强调了根据传统研究的初始体重对 HCD 进行适当匹配的重要性,并讨论了准确再现体重发展所需的条件。
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