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Data-Driven Taxonomy for Antipsychotic Medication: A New Classification System

Robert A. McCutcheon, Paul J. Harrison, Oliver Howes, Philip McGuire, David Taylor, Toby Pillinger

2023Biological Psychiatry59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Globally, there are more than 25 licensed antipsychotic medications. Antipsychotics are commonly described as either typical or atypical, but this dichotomous classification does not reflect the diversity of their pharmacological and clinical profiles. There is a need for a data-driven antipsychotic classification scheme suitable for clinicians and researchers that maps onto both pharmacological and clinical effects. Receptor affinity provides one starting point for such a scheme. METHODS: We analyzed affinities of 27 antipsychotics for 42 receptors from 3325 in vitro receptor binding studies. We used a clustering algorithm to group antipsychotics based on receptor affinity. Using a machine learning model, we examined the ability of this grouping to predict antipsychotic-induced clinical effects quantified according to an umbrella review of clinical trial and treatment guideline data. RESULTS: ) partial agonism and adrenergic antagonism (overall low side-effect burden); group 3, serotonergic and dopaminergic antagonism (overall moderate side-effect burden); and group 4, dopaminergic antagonism (extrapyramidal side effects and hyperprolactinemia). Groups 1 and 4 were more efficacious than groups 2 and 3. The classification was shown to predict out-of-sample clinical effects of individual drugs. CONCLUSIONS: A receptor affinity-based grouping not only reflects compound pharmacology but also detects meaningful clinical differences. This approach has the potential to benefit both patients and researchers by guiding treatment and informing drug development.

Topics & Concepts

AntipsychoticPharmacologyRisperidoneDopamine receptor D2MedicineDopaminergicPsychologyInternal medicinePsychiatryReceptorDopamineSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Schizophrenia research and treatmentPharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug ReactionsMachine Learning in Healthcare
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