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Hideaki Mamada1,2, Yukihiro Nomura2, Yoshihiro Uesawa1
1Department of Medical Molecular Informatics, Meiji Pharmaceutical University, 2-522-1, Noshio, Kiyose-shi, Tokyo 204-858, Japan.
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Some targets predicted by machine learning (ML) in drug discovery remain a challenge because of poor prediction. In this study, a new prediction model was developed and rat clearance (CL) was selected as a target because it is difficult to predict. A classification model was constructed using 1545 in-house compounds with rat CL data. The molecular descriptors calculated by Molecular Operating Environment (MOE), alvaDesc, and ADMET Predictor software were used to construct the prediction model. In conventional ML using 100 descriptors and random forest selected by DataRobot, the area under the curve (AUC) and accuracy (ACC) were 0.883 and 0.825, respectively. Conversely, the prediction model using DeepSnap and Deep Learning (DeepSnap-DL) with compound features as images had AUC and ACC of 0.905 and 0.832, respectively. We combined the two models (conventional ML and DeepSnap-DL) to develop a novel prediction model. Using the ensemble model with the mean of the predicted probabilities from each model improved the evaluation metrics (AUC = 0.943 and ACC = 0.874). In addition, a consensus model using the results of the agreement between classifications had an increased ACC (0.959). These combination models with a high level of predictive performance can be applied to rat CL as well as other pharmacokinetic parameters, pharmacological activity, and toxicity prediction. Therefore, these models will aid in the design of more rational compounds for the development of drugs.
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