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McKim Conference on Predictive Toxicology The Inn of Lake Superior Duluth, Minnesota September 25-27, 2007

QSAR in Predictive Toxicology Gilman Veith. McKim Conference on Predictive Toxicology The Inn of Lake Superior Duluth, Minnesota September 25-27, 2007. QSAR and Predictive Toxicology. QSAR is intended to focus attention and resources on chemicals most likely to have a specific behavior.

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McKim Conference on Predictive Toxicology The Inn of Lake Superior Duluth, Minnesota September 25-27, 2007

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  1. QSAR in Predictive Toxicology Gilman Veith McKim Conference on Predictive Toxicology The Inn of Lake Superior Duluth, Minnesota September 25-27, 2007

  2. QSAR and Predictive Toxicology QSAR is intended to focus attention and resources on chemicals most likely to have a specific behavior. In predictive toxicology, QSAR provides the initial hypotheses before any testing is conducted Proper integration with other alternative methods will: -eliminate testing of chemicals with low hazards -eliminate testing of chemicals similar to tested surrogates -identify potential hazards of a chemical most relevant to safety -integrate toxicology into virtual systems models

  3. Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship • QSAR is an approach for understanding complex phenomena in chemical behavior • There are simple rules to this approach • choose well-defined activity endpoints • choose plausible molecular descriptors • explore the data with statistics • test hypotheses with new data (ie. iterate) These rules are ignored in 90% of QSAR papers)

  4. Initial EU Interpretation • Select a defined endpoint • Select available descriptors for modeling • Gather training sets and create models • Emphasis on validation of statistical models instead of mechanisms

  5. Flaws in Initial Efforts • Ignored the importance that QSAR models require two predictions: • predicting the intrinsic behavior (mechanism) • predicting the intensity factor (potency) • QSAR models focused on endpoint-training data regardless of mechanisms • QSAR models without clear logic for the domains are not accepted by regulators

  6. What do we mean by Chemical Categories? • A group of chemicals that have some features that are common • Structurally similar e.g. common substructure • Property e.g. similar physicochemical, topological, geometrical, or surface properties • Behaviour e.g. (eco)toxicological response underpinned by a common Mechanism of Action • Functionality e.g. preservatives, flavourings, detergents, fragrances

  7. Annex IX of REACH Substances whose physicochemical, toxicological and ecotoxicological properties are likely to besimilar or follow a regular patternas a result of structural similarity may be considered as a group, or “category” of substances. Application of the group concept requires that physicochemical properties, human health effects and environmental effects or environmental fate may bepredicted from data for a reference substancewithin the group by interpolation to other substances in the group (read-across approach). Thisavoids the need to test every substance for every endpoint.

  8. OECD Definition of Category • A chemical category is a group of chemicals whose physicochemical and toxicological properties are likely to besimilar or follow a regular patternas a result ofstructural similarity • These structural similarities may create a predictable pattern in any or all of the following parameters: physicochemical properties, environmental fate and environmental effects, and human health effects OECD Manual for Investigation of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals.

  9. The Chemical Category Solution • Forming chemical categories shifted emphasis to intrinsic chemical activity • Entire categories of chemicals can be assessed when only a few are tested • Filling data gaps involves read-across & trend analysis, not just QSAR models • Enables defensible hazard assessment with elaborate QSAR models

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