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Development and validation of PAMPA-BBB QSAR model to predict brain penetration potential of novel drug candidates

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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Kato, Rintaro;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Zeng, Wenyu;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Siramshetty, Vishal B.;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Williams, Jordan;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Kabir, Md;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Hagen, Natalie;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Padilha, Elias C.;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Wang, Amy Q.;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Mathé, Ewy A.;
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Xu, Xin;
Affiliation
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) ,9800 Medical Center Drive ,Rockville ,MD ,United States
Shah, Pranav

Efficiently circumventing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) poses a major hurdle in the development of drugs that target the central nervous system. Although there are several methods to determine BBB permeability of small molecules, the Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) is one of the most common assays in drug discovery due to its robust and high-throughput nature. Drug discovery is a long and costly venture, thus, any advances to streamline this process are beneficial. In this study, ∼2,000 compounds from over 60 NCATS projects were screened in the PAMPA-BBB assay to develop a quantitative structure-activity relationship model to predict BBB permeability of small molecules. After analyzing both state-of-the-art and latest machine learning methods, we found that random forest based on RDKit descriptors as additional features provided the best training balanced accuracy (0.70 ± 0.015) and a message-passing variant of graph convolutional neural network that uses RDKit descriptors provided the highest balanced accuracy (0.72) on a prospective validation set. Finally, we correlated in vitro PAMPA-BBB data with in vivo brain permeation data in rodents to observe a categorical correlation of 77%, suggesting that models developed using data from PAMPA-BBB can forecast in vivo brain permeability. Given that majority of prior research has relied on in vitro or in vivo data for assessing BBB permeability, our model, developed using the largest PAMPA-BBB dataset to date, offers an orthogonal means to estimate BBB permeability of small molecules. We deposited a subset of our data into PubChem bioassay database (AID: 1845228) and deployed the best performing model on the NCATS Open Data ADME portal ( https://opendata.ncats.nih.gov/adme/ ). These initiatives were undertaken with the aim of providing valuable resources for the drug discovery community.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Kato, Zeng, Siramshetty, Williams, Kabir, Hagen, Padilha, Wang, Mathé, Xu and Shah.

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