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Integrated Computational Solution for Predicting Skin Sensitization Potential of Molecules.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Skin sensitization forms a major toxicological endpoint for dermatology and cosmetic products. Recent ban on animal testing for cosmetics demands for alternative methods. We developed an integrated computational solution (SkinSense) that offers a robust solution and addresses the limitations of existing computational tools i.e. high false positive rate and/or limited coverage.

Results

The key components of our solution include: QSAR models selected from a combinatorial set, similarity information and literature-derived sub-structure patterns of known skin protein reactive groups. Its prediction performance on a challenge set of molecules showed accuracy = 75.32%, CCR = 74.36%, sensitivity = 70.00% and specificity = 78.72%, which is better than several existing tools including VEGA (accuracy = 45.00% and CCR = 54.17% with 'High' reliability scoring), DEREK (accuracy = 72.73% and CCR = 71.44%) and TOPKAT (accuracy = 60.00% and CCR = 61.67%). Although, TIMES-SS showed higher predictive power (accuracy = 90.00% and CCR = 92.86%), the coverage was very low (only 10 out of 77 molecules were predicted reliably).

Conclusions

Owing to improved prediction performance and coverage, our solution can serve as a useful expert system towards Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment for skin sensitization. It would be invaluable to cosmetic/ dermatology industry for pre-screening their molecules, and reducing time, cost and animal testing.

SUBMITTER: Sarath Kumar KL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4896476 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrated Computational Solution for Predicting Skin Sensitization Potential of Molecules.

Sarath Kumar Konda Leela KL   Tangadpalliwar Sujit R SR   Desai Aarti A   Singh Vivek K VK   Jere Abhay A  

PloS one 20160607 6


<h4>Introduction</h4>Skin sensitization forms a major toxicological endpoint for dermatology and cosmetic products. Recent ban on animal testing for cosmetics demands for alternative methods. We developed an integrated computational solution (SkinSense) that offers a robust solution and addresses the limitations of existing computational tools i.e. high false positive rate and/or limited coverage.<h4>Results</h4>The key components of our solution include: QSAR models selected from a combinatoria  ...[more]

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