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Using chemical and biological data to predict drug toxicity

Anika Liu, Srijit Seal, Hongbin Yang, Andreas Bender

2023SLAS DISCOVERY56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Various sources of information can be used to better understand and predict compound activity and safety-related endpoints, including biological data such as gene expression and cell morphology. In this review, we first introduce types of chemical, in vitro and in vivo information that can be used to describe compounds and adverse effects. We then explore how compound descriptors based on chemical structure or biological perturbation response can be used to predict safety-related endpoints, and how especially biological data can help us to better understand adverse effects mechanistically. Overall, the described applications demonstrate how large-scale biological information presents new opportunities to anticipate and understand the biological effects of compounds, and how this can support predictive toxicology and drug discovery projects.

Topics & Concepts

Adverse Outcome PathwayDrug discoveryBiological dataComputer scienceDrugComputational biologyChemical toxicityBiochemical engineeringBioinformaticsPharmacologyBiologyToxicityChemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryComputational Drug Discovery MethodsCell Image Analysis TechniquesViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
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