Multiobjective Molecular Optimization for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Using Generative Network Complex

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2023)

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Abstract
Opioid use disorder (OUD) has emerged as a significant global public health issue, necessitating the discovery of new medications. In this study, we propose a deep generative model that combines a stochastic differential equation (SDE)-based diffusion model with a pretrained autoencoder. The molecular generator enables efficient generation of molecules that target multiple opioid receptors, including mu, kappa, and delta. Additionally, we assess the ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity) properties of the generated molecules to identify druglike compounds. We develop a molecular optimization approach to enhance the pharmacokinetic properties of some lead compounds. Advanced binding affinity predictors were built using molecular fingerprints, including autoencoder embeddings, transformer embeddings, and topological Laplacians. Our process yields druglike molecules that can be used in highly focused experimental studies to further evaluate their pharmacological effects. Our machine learning platform serves as a valuable tool for designing effective molecules to address OUD.
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opioid use disorder treatment,multiobjective molecular optimization
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