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Modeling the impact of drug interactions on therapeutic selectivity.


ABSTRACT: Combination therapies that produce synergistic growth inhibition are widely sought after for the pharmacotherapy of many pathological conditions. Therapeutic selectivity, however, depends on the difference between potency on disease-causing cells and potency on non-target cell types that cause toxic side effects. Here, we examine a model system of antimicrobial compound combinations applied to two highly diverged yeast species. We find that even though the drug interactions correlate between the two species, cell-type-specific differences in drug interactions are common and can dramatically alter the selectivity of compounds when applied in combination vs. single-drug activity-enhancing, diminishing, or inverting therapeutic windows. This study identifies drug combinations with enhanced cell-type-selectivity with a range of interaction types, which we experimentally validate using multiplexed drug-interaction assays for heterogeneous cell cultures. This analysis presents a model framework for evaluating drug combinations with increased efficacy and selectivity against pathogens or tumors.

SUBMITTER: Weinstein ZB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6110842 | biostudies-other | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Modeling the impact of drug interactions on therapeutic selectivity.

Weinstein Zohar B ZB   Kuru Nurdan N   Kiriakov Szilvia S   Palmer Adam C AC   Khalil Ahmad S AS   Clemons Paul A PA   Zaman Muhammad H MH   Roth Frederick P FP   Cokol Murat M  

Nature communications 20180827 1


Combination therapies that produce synergistic growth inhibition are widely sought after for the pharmacotherapy of many pathological conditions. Therapeutic selectivity, however, depends on the difference between potency on disease-causing cells and potency on non-target cell types that cause toxic side effects. Here, we examine a model system of antimicrobial compound combinations applied to two highly diverged yeast species. We find that even though the drug interactions correlate between the  ...[more]

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