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Human Liver Microphysiological System for Assessing Drug-Induced Liver Toxicity In Vitro
Published on: January 31, 2022
StackDILI: Enhancing Drug-Induced Liver Injury Prediction through Stacking Strategy with Effective Molecular
Jiahui Guan1, Danhong Dong2, Peilin Xie1,3
1Kobilka Institute of Innovative Drug Discovery, School of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, 2001 Longxiang Road, 518172 Shenzhen, China.
Abstract:
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major challenge in drug development, often leading to clinical trial failures and market withdrawals due to liver toxicity. This study presents StackDILI, a computational framework designed to accelerate toxicity assessment by predicting DILI risk. StackDILI integrates multiple molecular descriptors to extract structural and physicochemical features, including the constitution, pharmacophore, MACCS, and E-state descriptors. Additionally, a genetic algorithm is employed for feature selection and optimization, ensuring that the most relevant features are used. These optimized features are processed through a stacking ensemble model comprising multiple tree-based machine learning models, improving prediction accuracy and interpretability. Notably, StackDILI demonstrates a strong performance on the DILIrank test set and maintains robustness across cross-validation. Moreover, interpretability analysis reveals key molecular features associated with DILI risks, providing valuable insights into toxicity prediction. To further improve accessibility, a user-friendly web interface is developed, allowing users to input SMILES strings and receive rapid predictions with ease. The StackDILI model provides a powerful tool for efficient DILI assessment, supporting safer drug development. The web interface is accessible at https://awi.cuhk.edu.cn/biosequence/StackDILI/.
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