INVESTIGADORES
TALEVI Alan
artículos
Título:
Quantitative structure-activity relationship models for compounds with anti-convulsant activity
Autor/es:
BELLERA CAROLINA L; ALAN TALEVI
Revista:
EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG DISCOVERY
Editorial:
INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2019
ISSN:
1746-0441
Resumen:
Abstract:Introduction: Third generation antiepileptic drugs have seemingly failed to improve the global figures of seizure control and they can still be regarded as symptomatic treatments. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) can be applied to guide hit-to-lead and lead optimization projects, and they also find application in the large-scale virtual screening of chemical libraries. Areas covered:In this review, the authors cover reports on QSAR models related to antiepileptic drugs and drug targets in epilepsy, analyzing whether they refer to classic or non-classic QSAR and if they apply QSAR as a descriptive or predictive approach, among other considerations. The article finally focuses on a more detailed discussion of those predictive studies including some sort of experimental validation, i.e. papers in which the reported models have been used to identify novel active compounds which have been tested in vitro and/or in vivo. Expert opinion:There are significant opportunities to apply the QSAR methodology to assist the discovery of more efficacious antiepileptic drugs. Considering the intrinsic complexity of the disorder, such applications should focus on state-of-the-art approximations (e.g. systemic, multi-target and multi-scale QSAR, ensemble and deep learning) and modeling the effects on novel drug targets and modern screening tools.