虚假关系
机器学习
人工智能
计算机科学
因果推理
统计假设检验
因果模型
推论
排名(信息检索)
统计模型
统计推断
药效团
数量结构-活动关系
计算模型
代理(统计)
混淆
分子描述符
财产(哲学)
数据挖掘
遗传程序设计
因果关系(物理学)
偏最小二乘回归
模式识别(心理学)
特征选择
随机森林
出处
期刊:
日期:2025-10-30
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-nc74b
摘要
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) modeling is a pillar of computational drug discovery. However, standard machine learning (ML) models are often confounded by the high-dimensional and intensely correlated nature of molecular descriptors. A model may identify a "bulk" property (e.g., molecular weight) as highly predictive, when in fact it is merely a proxy for a true, specific pharmacophore (e.g., a hydrogen bond donor). This correlational insight can misdirect costly synthesis efforts. We propose a statistical framework to move from correlational QSAR to causal QSAR. Our approach uses Double/Debiased Machine Learning (DML) to estimate the unconfounded causal effect of each molecular descriptor on biological activity, treating all other p-1 descriptors as potential confounders. We then apply the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to these p estimates to perform high-dimensional hypothesis testing and control the False Discovery Rate (FDR). We validate this framework using a simulation study that explicitly models the high-correlation and confounding structures endemic to chemoinformatics. We show that baseline models (Lasso, Random Forest) are easily misled, consistently ranking non-causal but confounded "bulk" descriptors as highly important. In contrast, our DML + FDR framework successfully "sees through" the confounding, correctly identifies the true causal descriptors, and rejects the spurious ones, while maintaining the target FDR. This causal inference framework provides a robust method for "deconfounding" the molecular descriptor space. By identifying features with a statistically significant causal link to activity, it can provide medicinal chemists with more reliable, interpretable, and actionable hypotheses for rational drug design.
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