Toxicologic Pathology Forum*: Opinion on the Future of Histopathology Using Whole Slide Images in Toxicologic Pathology of Preclinical Studies and Its Successful Implementation in Compliance With Good Laboratory Practice-Yes, We Are There!

  • Bob Thoolen*
  • , Alys Bradley
  • , Nikolas Stathonikos
  • , Paul J van Diest
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Digital pathology (DP) for the purpose of primary reads has emerged as a transformative tool in the practice of histopathology and has already proved to be suitable, bringing numerous advantages over traditional light microscopy (LM). This position paper promotes the adoption of DP, particularly whole slide imaging (WSI), within toxicologic pathology, emphasizing its applicability in Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)-compliant nonclinical safety assessments. With established benefits such as efficiency, remote collaboration, data security, and compatibility with artificial intelligence AI-based tools, DP represents a reliable and advanced alternative. This paper offers a counterpoint to recent skepticism expressed in the literature on the readiness of DP including discussion of implementation strategies, technical requirements, and the growing body of validation evidence supporting DP's utility in toxicologic pathology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)630-637
Number of pages8
JournalToxicologic Pathology
Volume53
Issue number7
Early online date28 Sept 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2025

Keywords

  • digital pathology (DP)
  • good laboratory practice (GLP)
  • histopathology assessment
  • human pathology
  • light microscopy (LM)
  • primary evaluation
  • toxicologic pathology
  • whole slide image(s) (WSI(s))
  • whole slide imaging (WSI)

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