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Boosted regression trees, multivariate adaptive regression splines and their two-step combinations with multiple linear regression or partial least squares to predict blood-brain barrier passage: a case study
Authors:Deconinck E  Zhang M H  Petitet F  Dubus E  Ijjaali I  Coomans D  Vander Heyden Y
Institution:a Department of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Institute, Vrije Universiteit Brussel-VUB, Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium
b Laboratory for Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, O&N II Herestraat 49 Box 921, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
c School of Life Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200240, PR China
d AUREUS-PHARMA, 174 Quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, France
e Statistics & Intelligent Data Analysis Group, James Cook University, Townsville 4814, Australia
Abstract:The use of some unconventional non-linear modeling techniques, i.e. classification and regression trees and multivariate adaptive regression splines-based methods, was explored to model the blood-brain barrier (BBB) passage of drugs and drug-like molecules. The data set contains BBB passage values for 299 structural and pharmacological diverse drugs, originating from a structured knowledge-based database. Models were built using boosted regression trees (BRT) and multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS), as well as their respective combinations with stepwise multiple linear regression (MLR) and partial least squares (PLS) regression in two-step approaches. The best models were obtained using combinations of MARS with either stepwise MLR or PLS. It could be concluded that the use of combinations of a linear with a non-linear modeling technique results in some improved properties compared to the individual linear and non-linear models and that, when the use of such a combination is appropriate, combinations using MARS as non-linear technique should be preferred over those with BRT, due to some serious drawbacks of the BRT approaches.
Keywords:Quantitative structure-activity relationships  Blood-brain barrier passage  In silico prediction  Boosted regression trees  Multivariate adaptive regression splines  Two-step approaches
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