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Animal studies are required for the evaluation of candidate drugs to ensure patient and volunteer safety. Toxicogenomics is often applied in these studies to gain understanding of the underlying mechanisms of toxicity, which is usually focused on critical organs such as the liver or kidney in young male rats. There is a strong ethical reason to reduce, refine and replace animal use (the 3Rs), where the mapping of data between organs, sexes and ages could reduce the cost and time of drug development. Herein, we proposed a generative adversarial network (GAN)-based framework entitled TransOrGAN that allowed the molecular mapping of gene expression profiles in different rodent organ systems and across sex and age groups. We carried out a proof-of-concept study based on rat RNA-seq data from 288 samples in 9 different organs of both sexes and 4 developmental stages. First, we demonstrated that TransOrGAN could infer transcriptomic profiles between any 2 of the 9 organs studied, yielding an average cosine similarity of 0.984 between synthetic transcriptomic profiles and their corresponding real profiles. Second, we found that TransOrGAN could infer transcriptomic profiles observed in females from males, with an average cosine similarity of 0.984. Third, we found that TransOrGAN could infer transcriptomic profiles in juvenile, adult, and aged animals from adolescent animals with an average cosine similarity of 0.981, 0.983, and 0.989, respectively. Altogether, TransOrGAN is an innovative approach to infer transcriptomic profiles between ages, sexes, and organ systems, offering the opportunity to reduce animal usage and to provide an integrated assessment of toxicity in the whole organism irrespective of sex or age.
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