
The Next-Generation Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) Assay using High-Content Analysis of Genetically Diverse C. elegans PopulationsAward last edited on: 3/18/2025
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIEHSTotal Award Amount
$2,092,117Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
113Principal Investigator
Evan HegartyCompany Information
vivoVerse LLC (AKA: Newormics LLC)
3303 Northland Drive Suite 308
Austin, TX 78731
Austin, TX 78731
(650) 704-0764 |
support@vivoverse.com |
www.vivoverse.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 37
County: Travis
Congr. District: 37
County: Travis
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43ES033579-01Start Date: 7/15/2021 Completed: 6/30/2022
Phase I year
2021Phase I Amount
$253,681Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project narrative:
Presently, toxicology studies rely on the use of genetically inbred laboratory animals to characterize hazard information for chemicals and cannot fully predict response to genetic variabilities in humans. To enhance the reliability of toxicology results to accurately reflect interindividual variations in humans while reducing the number of animals used in such studies, this project proposes an inexpensive and rapid screening assay utilizing an invertebrate small organism model, C. elegans, with a survey of hundreds of diverse genetic strains. This approach will facilitate an advanced toxicology testing of developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) risks and thus reduce false-negatives and save millions of animals.
Project Terms:
Adult ; 21+ years old ; Adult Human ; adulthood ; Animal Testing Alternatives ; Animal Alternatives ; alternatives to animals in research ; research alternatives to animal use ; Animals ; Laboratory Animals ; Biological Assay ; Assay ; Bioassay ; Biologic Assays ; Biology ; Body Size ; Confidence Intervals ; Pharmaceutical Preparations ; Drugs ; Medication ; Pharmaceutic Preparations ; drug/agent ; Embryo ; Embryonic ; Face ; faces ; facial ; Feeding behaviors ; Ingestive Behavior ; feeding-related behaviors ; nutrient intake activity ; Female ; Genes ; Goals ; Health ; Human ; Modern Man ; In Vitro ; Inbreeding ; Industry ; Invertebrates ; Invertebrata ; Life Cycle Stages ; Life Cycle ; life course ; Maintenance ; male ; Mammals ; Mammalia ; Methods ; Nematoda ; Nematodes ; roundworm ; Optics ; optical ; Pesticides ; Phenotype ; Physiology ; Oryctolagus cuniculus ; Domestic Rabbit ; Rabbits ; Rabbits Mammals ; Rattus ; Common Rat Strains ; Rat ; Rats Mammals ; Risk ; Rodent ; Rodentia ; Rodents Mammals ; Safety ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Signal Transduction ; Cell Communication and Signaling ; Cell Signaling ; Intracellular Communication and Signaling ; Signal Transduction Systems ; Signaling ; biological signal transduction ; Stress ; Surveys ; Survey Instrument ; Technology ; Testing ; Time ; Toxicology ; Toxin ; Vulva ; vulvar ; Measures ; Caenorhabditis elegans ; C elegans ; C. elegans ; C.elegans ; base ; density ; improved ; Phase ; Variant ; Variation ; Biological ; Link ; Chemicals ; Evaluation ; insight ; Biochemical Pathway ; Metabolic Networks ; Genetic ; Heavy Metals ; Nature ; Life ; Principal Component Analyses ; Principal Component Analysis ; Dimensions ; System ; interest ; Services ; genetic strain ; Performance ; QTL ; Quantitative Trait Loci ; success ; chemical library ; small molecule libraries ; hazard ; Animal Models and Related Studies ; model of animal ; model organism ; Animal Model ; toxicant ; trait ; Toxicities ; Toxic effect ; novel ; Agreement ; Position ; Positioning Attribute ; reproductive ; Modeling ; response ; High Throughput Assay ; high throughput screening ; Adverse effects ; drug discovery ; Pharmaceutical Agent ; Pharmaceuticals ; Pharmacological Substance ; Pharmacologic Substance ; Genital system ; Reproductive system ; Diameter ; Caliber ; Length ; Dose ; Animal Testing ; Reproducibility ; Resolution ; in vivo ; Genomic Segment ; genomic region ; Whole Organism ; Molecular ; Development ; developmental ; Image ; imaging ; Pathway interactions ; pathway ; genome wide association study ; GWA study ; GWAS ; genome wide association ; genome wide association scan ; genome wide association studies ; genomewide association scan ; genomewide association studies ; genomewide association study ; whole genome association analysis ; whole genome association studies ; whole genome association study ; cost ; feeding ; next generation ; cost effective ; Population ; Heritability ; neurotoxicity ; neuron toxicity ; neuronal toxicity ; graphical user interface ; Graphical interface ; graphic user interface ; software user interface ; genome-wide analysis ; genome wide analysis ; genome wide studies ; genome-wide identification ; screening ; developmental toxicity ; predicting response ; prediction of response ; predictive response ; predictor of response ; response prediction ; inter-individual variation ; inter-individual variability ; interindividual variability ; interindividual variation ; reproductive organ ; high resolution imaging ; individual response ; individualized response ; Rapid screening ;
Phase II
Contract Number: 2R44ES033579-02Start Date: 7/15/2021 Completed: 7/31/2025
Phase II year
2023(last award dollars: 2024)
Phase II Amount
$1,838,436Public Health Relevance Statement:
Product safety profiling, of which developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) testing is an importantcomponent, is necessary to determine and continually ensure safe dosage or exposure levels of every chemicalthat comes into contact with humans. Toxicity testing is mostly done in genetically inbred mammals such as ratsand rabbits, but public and regulatory pressure has led to directives eliminating the use of animals in safetytesting where possible. In this proposal, we will develop a DART assay using genetically different wild strains ofa microscopic soil worm, C. elegans, to provide a faster, cheaper, and more ethical alternative to testing onmammals, and investigate population-wide differences in responses to hazardous chemicals.
Project Terms:
21+ years old; Adult Human; adulthood; Adult; ages; Age; Animal Alternatives; alternatives to animals in research; research alternatives to animal use; Animal Testing Alternatives; Animal Welfare; Animals; Biological Assay; Assay; Bioassay; Biologic Assays; Biological Sciences; Biologic Sciences; Bioscience; Life Sciences; Cell Line; CellLine; Strains Cell Lines; cultured cell line; cell motility; Cell Locomotion; Cell Migration; Cell Movement; Cellular Migration; Cellular Motility; Motility; Classification; Systematics; Communities; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Drugs; Medication; Pharmaceutic Preparations; drug/agent; Embryo; Embryonic; Embryonic Development; Embryo Development; Embryogenesis; Ethics; ethical; Fishes; Geography; Goals; Hazardous Chemicals; Health; Human; Modern Man; Immobilization; orthopedic freezing; In Vitro; Inbreeding; Industry; Intestines; Intestinal; bowel; Invertebrates; Invertebrata; Statutes and Laws; Legislation; Mammals; Mammalia; Mercury; Hg element; Methods; Study models; Modernization; Nematoda; Nematodes; roundworm; Organism; living system; Pharyngeal structure; Pharynx; Throat; Phenotype; inorganic phosphate; Phosphates; Poison; Toxic Chemical; Toxic Substance; toxic compound; pressure; Publishing; Oryctolagus cuniculus; Domestic Rabbit; Rabbits; Rabbits Mammals; Rattus; Common Rat Strains; Rat; Rats Mammals; Risk; Safety; Soil; Surveys; Survey Instrument; Technology; Testing; Time; Toxic Environmental Substances; Environmental Toxin; Toxic Environmental Agents; environmental toxicant; Toxicology; Genetic Variation; Genetic Diversity; Vertebrates; Vertebrate Animals; vertebrata; Weight; weights; falls; case report; Case Study; Risk Assessment; C elegans; C. elegans; C.elegans; Caenorhabditis elegans; Guidelines; dosage; Organ; improved; Procedures; Image Analyses; image evaluation; image interpretation; Image Analysis; Body Measures; Body measure procedure; Microscopic; Phase; Variation; Variant; Adolescent Youth; juvenile; juvenile human; Adolescent; Ensure; Chemicals; Data Bases; data base; Databases; Toxicity Testing; Toxicity Tests; Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient; Genetic; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Predisposition; Genetic Susceptibility; Genetic propensity; Inherited Predisposition; Inherited Susceptibility; genetic etiology; genetic mechanism of disease; genetic vulnerability; genetically predisposed; Exposure to; Life; Laboratory culture; Culture Procedure; Dimensions; Protocols documentation; Protocol; Source; System; mutant; Animal Model; Animal Models and Related Studies; model of animal; toxicant; Toxic effect; Toxicities; novel; Categories; Environmental Risk Factor; Environmental Factor; environmental risk; Devices; social; reproductive; Modeling; response; high throughput screening; High Throughput Assay; Vulnerable Populations; vulnerable group; vulnerable individual; vulnerable people; µfluidic; Microfluidics; Genital system; Reproductive system; Length; Dose; Animal Testing; Data; Qualifying; Reproducibility; Resolution; resolutions; in vivo; Collection; Whole Organism; Monitor; Development; developmental; Image; imaging; Pathway interactions; pathway; in utero; age dependent; age related; cost; next generation; new approaches; novel approaches; novel strategy; novel strategies; Outcome; cost effective; Population; response to therapy; response to treatment; therapeutic response; therapy response; treatment response; safety testing; environmental justice; developmental toxicity; imaging platform; reproductive toxicity; high resolution imaging; in vivo testing; in vivo evaluation; microphysiologic model; microphysiologic platform; microphysiologic system; microphysiology model; microphysiology platform; microphysiology system; analysis pipeline; automated analysis; in silico; Visualization; model organism; new chemical entity; manufacture>