Office of Research and Development National Center for Computational Toxicology August 25, 2011 Tox21 & ToxCast Chemical Landscapes: Laying the Foundation for 21 st Century Toxicology 5 th Meeting on U.S. Government Chemical Databases & Open Chemistry, Frederick, MD Ann Richard National Center for Computational Toxicology
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Office of Research and DevelopmentNational Center for Computational Toxicology
August 25, 2011
Tox21 & ToxCast Chemical Landscapes: Laying the Foundation for 21st Century Toxicology
5th Meeting on U.S. Government Chemical Databases & Open Chemistry, Frederick, MD
Ann RichardNational Center for Computational Toxicology
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NCCT’s ToxCast Program
StructuresHTS
In Vitro
In VivoQSAR
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NCCT Programs EU, FDAIn vivo data availability (EPA, NTP, FDA)
Endocrine disruptors
~19,000 compounds EPA Tox21/ToxCast Phase II Chemical Nominations (over 100 lists)
Green Chemistry
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Tox21 Chemicals: EPA Selection Strategy
Nominations & tracking of inventory overlaps by CAS Prioritize for procurement Cost & availability Filter by MW, physchem, volatility, MSDS cautions DMSO solubility
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ToxCast PhI&PhII 960:# Compounds per Inventory (960 x 16)
PesticideInerts
Water
Consumer
Antimicrobials
Green Chemistry
HPV
MPV
TRI
IRIS
EDSP
GRAS
AIR
PesticideIn-erts; Series1;
243
Water; Se-ries1; 217
Consumer; Series1; 188
Antimi-crobials; Series1;
91
Green Chem-istry; Series1;
75
HPV; Se-ries1; 232
MPV; Se-ries1; 83
TRI; Series1; 216
IRIS; Se-ries1; 240
EDSP; Se-ries1; 120
GRAS; Se-ries1; 26
AIR; Series1; 90
SUM
580
94
202
SUM; Se-ries1; 0
580; Se-ries1; 0
94; Se-ries1; 0
202; Se-ries1; 0
Series1; 0
SUM; Se-
ries2; 580
580; Se-
ries2; 94
94; Se-
ries2; 202
202; Se-
ries2; 111
Se-ries2; 329
960 Total chemicals 2740 total overlaps across 16 diverse inventories Excellent coverage of multiple high-interest inventories Broad diversity of chemical-use and types Large overlap with data-rich inventories
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ToxCast_960 Pharmaceuticals: Multipurposing (255)
111 Failed pharmaceuticals – no overlaps 144 additional cmpds classified as drugs; on other lists with other uses 137 of these appear on 2 or more lists Caffeine appears on 18 lists
HPVCSI_1081CPDBAS_677EPAFHM_276
NTP_ToxCarcLong_SubstanceNTP_ReproTox
NTP_Phthalates_IURNTP_ImmunoTox
NTP_DevToxOPPIN_DER
Nongenotoxic_hepatocarcinogensFDA_CFSAN_repro_dev
FDA_CFSAN_chronic_subchronicFDA_CFSAN_carc
FDA_GRASfragrance
PFCsOECD
NTP_ImmunotoxLTKB_Priority1,2_PhaseII
ECHA_organic_CMR_2010FAR_EDSP_173
EPA_Fooduse_InertsEPA_PCCL
EPA_OW_Priority2EPA_DNT
EPA_AntimicrobialsEPA_OPPT-RAD_All
OPPT_Categoriesv-Liver_22+14ref
v-EmbryoSuperfund_PPRTV
IRIS+NominExposure_Summit
EPA_DfEGreen Plasticizers_Nisha
phthalate_metabolitePhthalates
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
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Chemical Sample Registration Workflow
Place chemical orders Procure 2x100mg
compound in tared, barcoded vials
Store neat
Solubilize in DMSO
+
Partition to Matrix
racks
Solution Plates
Insoluble
Review COA
QC structure
Register in DSSTox Inventory
Register in Sample Tracking
Database
X
Bottle IDs
Remove from DSSTox
Update
Solution IDs
Update
AssayProviders
ACToR/PubChem
NCGC
Plate Address
Plate ID
Assay Results
Analytical QC
Analytical QC
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Publish QC summary results in association with assay data 16
Tox21 Analytical QC
LC-MS
GC-MS
PASS = Confirm parent ion peak and >90% purity
Fail, inconclusive or analytical method inappropriate
Retest at later time point under assay conditions for stability
A copy of each parent Tox21 assay plate (352 cmpds/plate) will be subjected to analytical QC for assessing purity, identity, stability
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Analytical QC Summary PDF results will be available for each sample
NCGC Analytical Chemist (W. Leister) will review all preliminary LC results and QC “FAIL” compounds, and supervise follow-up testing
Prime objective of QC is to inform analysis & interpretation of assay results:
high confidence low confidence fail
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Structure-based Data MiningPubChem ChemSpider EPA ACToR
Analog SearchingAIM DSSTox
External Resources
S t r u c
t u r
e
Chemical structure - CIDSubstance details - SIDProject inventory record - RID
Cl
Cl
OO
OH
OH
Cl
NH2NH
N
N
N
PNHO
S OO
NN N
Cl
N
OH
OO
Cl
F
FFN+
O
O-
NO
O
NHS
DSSTox
Test Sample
AssayResults
Structures
ToxCast/Tox21 Chemical Registry
SAR Modeling
CID Table
RID Table
SID Table
Tox21ToxCast
ToxRefDB
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Office of Research and DevelopmentNational Center for Computational ToxicologyTox21 Sample Tracking Database
DSSTox RID Bottle ID ( COA ID) Solution ID ( QC ID)
Chemical structure - CIDSubstance details - SIDProject inventory record - RID
Cl
Cl
OO
OH
OH
Cl
NH2NH
N
N
N
PNHO
S OO
NN N
Cl
N
OH
OO
Cl
F
FFN+
O
O-
NO
O
NHS
DSSTox
Test Sample
AssayResults
Structures
ToxCast/Tox21 Chemical Registry
Bottle_ID
Soln_IDQC_ID
DSSTox_RID
COA_ID
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ACToR/ToxMiner
Solution ID Plate ID Plate Address ID
DSSTox RID Assay nameAssay detailsAssay outcome
AssayResults
DSSTox RID Bottle ID ( COA ID) Solution ID ( QC ID)
Tox21 Sample Tracking Database
Chemical structure - CIDSubstance details - SIDProject inventory record - RID
Cl
Cl
OO
OH
OH
Cl
NH2NH
N
N
N
PNHO
S OO
NN N
Cl
N
OH
OO
Cl
F
FFN+
O
O-
NO
O
NHS
DSSTox
Test Sample
Structures
ToxCast/Tox21 Chemical Registry
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PubChem_CID
S t r u c t u
r e
PubChem_SID
Tox21_ID
Chemical Information & Sample QC
“Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.”
– Albert Einstein
Gene-expression
Chemical SupplierLot/Batch
Certificate of AnalysisSolubility
Purity & Stability
Chemical Sample Details
Chemical Name Toxicology literature Public databases
Cheminformatics resourcesCAS SMILES
InChI / StructureSubstance details
ChemicalAnnotation
LayerCl
Cl
O
O
OH
Name is misspelled or incorrect
CAS is invalid or retired CAS and name do not
agree Name and structure do
not agree Name is insufficient for
structure assignment Insufficient description
of substance
Chemical Annotation of Public resources
Generic Chemical of Toxicological
Interest
Chemical Information & Sample QC
Sample Annotation & QC
Not same as generic chemical
Salt, isomer, … Name does
not match info on COA
hydrate, stereo Wrong MW COA expired
Purity <90% Active impurities Sample degrades Rxn with solvent Hydrolysis
Procure from
ChemicalSupplier
Name, CAS, purity (COA)
MW, dose
IC 50
No CAS or wrong Name wrong Structure wrong
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Tox21 Cheminformatics
Plate IDs, Plate Addresses
Solution IDs
Bottle IDs
Assay Results
Analytical QC
Tox21/ToxCast
FeaturesClassesDescriptorsProperties
Mixture IDs Chemical Substance: SID
Structure: CID
Parent: PID
2D, 3DConformersTautomers
SaltsComplexes
(Metabolites?)
CAS/Name
Groups: MapID
Analogs, classifiers, stereo family, etc.
Creating SAR-ready files: How to process salts, complexes, charged species How to aggregate results for resulting structure “duplicates” How to deal with enriched features & “families” of structures within dataset
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