Mindanao Times

US researcher­s use AI to develop new antibiotic

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IN A FIRST, US researcher­s have used artificial intelligen­ce to identify a powerful new antibiotic capable of killing several drug-resistant bacteria.

Antibiotic­s have been a cornerston­e of modern medicine since the discovery of penicillin, but their effectiven­ess has seriously diminished in recent years as overuse has led to bacteria becoming resistant.

The scientists at MIT and Harvard trained a machine learning algorithm to analyze chemical compounds capable of fighting infections using different mechanisms than those of existing drugs.

Their findings were published in the journal Cell on Thursday.

“Our approach revealed this amazing molecule which is arguably one of the more powerful antibiotic­s that has been discovered,” said James Collins, a professor of medical engineerin­g at MIT and one of the paper’s senior authors.

The team trained the model on about 2,500 molecules, identifyin­g a compound they called “halicin” -- after the fictional artificial intelligen­ce system from “2001: A Space Odyssey” -- for real world testing on strains of bacteria taken from patients and grown in lab dishes.

It was able to kill many bacteria that are resistant to treatment, including Clostridiu­m difficile, Acinetobac­ter baumannii, and Mycobacter­ium tuberculos­is.

It also cured two mice with A. baumannii, which has infected many US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanista­n.

The strain of the infection in the mice was resistant to all known antibiotic­s, but a halicin ointment completely cured the mice within 24 hours.

The idea of using predictive computer models for discovery of drugs is not new, but had never been successful until now.

“The machine learning model can explore... large chemical spaces that can be prohibitiv­ely expensive for traditiona­l experiment­al approaches,” said Regina Barzilay, a professor of computer science at MIT.

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