Predicting the drug safety for traditional Chinese medicine through a comparative analysis of withdrawn drugs using pharmacological network

  • Mengzhu Xue
  • , Shoude Zhang
  • , Chaoqian Cai
  • , Xiaojuan Yu
  • , Lei Shan
  • , Xiaofeng Liu*
  • , Weidong Zhang
  • , Honglin Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

As the major issue to limit the use of drugs, drug safety leads to the attrition or failure in clinical trials of drugs. Therefore, it would be more efficient to minimize therapeutic risks if it could be predicted before large-scale clinical trials. Here, we integrated a network topology analysis with cheminformatics measurements on drug information from the DrugBank database to detect the discrepancies between approved drugs and withdrawn drugs and give drug safety indications. Thus, 47 approved drugs were unfolded with higher similarity measurements to withdrawn ones by the same target and confirmed to be already withdrawn or discontinued in certain countries or regions in subsequent investigations. Accordingly, with the 2D chemical fingerprint similarity calculation as a medium, the method was applied to predict pharmacovigilance for natural products from an in-house traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) database. Among them, Silibinin was highlighted for the high similarity to the withdrawn drug Plicamycin although it was regarded as a promising drug candidate with a lower toxicity in existing reports. In summary, the network approach integrated with cheminformatics could provide drug safety indications effectively, especially for compounds with unknown targets or mechanisms like natural products. It would be helpful for drug safety surveillance in all phases of drug development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number256782
JournalEvidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume2013
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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