A cancer drug atlas enables synergistic targeting of independent drug vulnerabilities

Author:

Narayan Ravi S.,Molenaar Piet,Teng Jian,Cornelissen Fleur M. G.,Roelofs Irene,Menezes Renee,Dik Rogier,Lagerweij TonnyORCID,Broersma Yoran,Petersen Naomi,Marin Soto Jhon Alexander,Brands Eelke,van Kuiken Philip,Lecca Maria C.,Lenos Kristiaan J.,In ‘t Veld Sjors G. J. G.,van Wieringen Wessel,Lang Frederick F.ORCID,Sulman ErikORCID,Verhaak RoelORCID,Baumert Brigitta G.ORCID,Stalpers Lucas J. A.ORCID,Vermeulen LouisORCID,Watts ColinORCID,Bailey DavidORCID,Slotman Ben J.ORCID,Versteeg RogierORCID,Noske David,Sminia PeterORCID,Tannous Bakhos A.,Wurdinger Tom,Koster Jan,Westerman Bart A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPersonalized cancer treatments using combinations of drugs with a synergistic effect is attractive but proves to be highly challenging. Here we present an approach to uncover the efficacy of drug combinations based on the analysis of mono-drug effects. For this we used dose-response data from pharmacogenomic encyclopedias and represent these as a drug atlas. The drug atlas represents the relations between drug effects and allows to identify independent processes for which the tumor might be particularly vulnerable when attacked by two drugs. Our approach enables the prediction of combination-therapy which can be linked to tumor-driving mutations. By using this strategy, we can uncover potential effective drug combinations on a pan-cancer scale. Predicted synergies are provided and have been validated in glioblastoma, breast cancer, melanoma and leukemia mouse-models, resulting in therapeutic synergy in 75% of the tested models. This indicates that we can accurately predict effective drug combinations with translational value.

Funder

KWF Kankerbestrijding

Brain Tumour Charity

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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