Litcius/Paper detail

An Analysis of Successful Hit-to-Clinical Candidate Pairs

Dean G. Brown

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

between 2018 and 2021 was conducted to identify lead generation strategies most frequently employed leading to drug candidates. As in a previous publication, the most frequent lead generation strategies resulting in clinical candidates were from known compounds (59%) followed by random screening approaches (21%). The remainder of the approaches included directed screening, fragment screening, DNA-encoded library screening (DEL), and virtual screening. An analysis of similarity was also conducted based on Tanimoto-MCS and revealed most clinical candidates were distant from their original hits; however, most shared a key pharmacophore that translated from hit-to-clinical candidate. An examination of frequency of oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, chlorine, and sulfur incorporation in clinical candidates was also conducted. The three most similar and least similar hit-to-clinical pairs from random screening were examined to provide perspective on changes that occur that lead to successful clinical candidates.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual screeningPharmacophoreChemistryClinical toxicologyComputational biologyStereochemistryToxicologyBiologyPharmaceutical studies and practicesPharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismChemical Reactions and Isotopes