Frontiers in Pharmacology (Apr 2018)

Modeling Chronic Toxicity: A Comparison of Experimental Variability With (Q)SAR/Read-Across Predictions

  • Christoph Helma,
  • David Vorgrimmler,
  • Denis Gebele,
  • Martin Gütlein,
  • Barbara Engeli,
  • Jürg Zarn,
  • Benoit Schilter,
  • Elena Lo Piparo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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This study compares the accuracy of (Q)SAR/read-across predictions with the experimental variability of chronic lowest-observed-adverse-effect levels (LOAELs) from in vivo experiments. We could demonstrate that predictions of the lazy structure-activity relationships (lazar) algorithm within the applicability domain of the training data have the same variability as the experimental training data. Predictions with a lower similarity threshold (i.e., a larger distance from the applicability domain) are also significantly better than random guessing, but the errors to be expected are higher and a manual inspection of prediction results is highly recommended.

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