Affiliation:
1. College of Life Science and Bioengineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Abstract
Background:
HIV-1 protease inhibitor (PIs) is a good choice for AIDS patients. Nevertheless,
for PIs, there are several bugs in clinical application, like drug resistance, the large dose,
the high costs and so on, among which, the poor pharmacokinetics property is one of the important
reasons that leads to the failure of its clinical application.
Objective:
We aimed to build computational models for studying the relationship between PIs
structure and its pharmacological activities.
Methods:
We collected experimental values of koff/Ki and structures of 50 PIs through a careful
literature and database search. Quantitative structure activity/pharmacokinetics relationship
(QSAR/QSPR) models were constructed by support vector machine (SVM), partial-least squares
regression (PLSR) and back-propagation neural network (BPNN).
Results:
For QSAR models, SVM, PLSR and BPNN all generated reliable prediction models with
the r2 of 0.688, 0.768 and 0.787, respectively, and r2pred of 0.748, 0.696 and 0.640, respectively.
For QSPR models, the optimum models of SVM, PLSR and BPNN obtained the r2 of 0.952, 0.869
and 0.960, respectively, and the r2pred of 0.852, 0.628 and 0.814, respectively.
Conclusion:
Among these three modelling methods, SVM showed superior ability than PLSR and
BPNN both in QSAR/QSPR modelling of PIs, thus, we suspected that SVM was more suitable for
predicting activities of PIs. In addition, 3D-MoRSE descriptors may have a tight relationship with
the Ki values of PIs, and the GETAWAY descriptors have significant influence on both koff and Ki
in PLSR equations.
Funder
Chinese Natural Science Foundation
Beijing Natural Science Foundation
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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