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CLASSIFICATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS BASED ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN IN VITRO GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES

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Abstract Toxicity evaluation of chemical compounds has traditionally relied on animal experiments; however, the demand for non-animal-based prediction methods for toxicology of compounds is increasing worldwid...e. Our aim was to provide a classification method for compounds based on in vitro gene expression profiles. The in vitro gene expression data analyzed in the present study was obtained from our previous study. The data concerned nine compounds typically employed in chemical management. We used agglomerative hierarchical clustering to classify the compounds; however, there was a statistical difficulty to be overcome. We needed to properly extract RNAs for clustering from more than 30,000 RNAs. In order to overcome this difficulty, we introduced a combinatorial optimization problem with respect to both gene expression levels and the correlation between gene expression profiles. Then, the simulated annealing algorithm was used to obtain a good solution for the problem. As a result, the nine compounds were divided into two groups using 1,000 extracted RNAs. Our proposed methodology enables read-across, one of the frameworks for predicting toxicology, based on in vitro gene expression profiles.show more

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