Publication: Community assessment to advance computational prediction of cancer drug combinations in a pharmacogenomic screen
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Menden, Michael P.
Wang, Dennis
Mason, Mike J.
Szalai, Bence
Bulusu, Krishna C.
Guan, Yuanfang
Yu, Thomas
Kang, Jaewoo
Jeon, Minji
Wolfinger, Russ
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2019
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The effectiveness of most cancer targeted therapies is short-lived. Tumors often develop resistance that might be overcome with drug combinations. However, the number of possible combinations is vast, necessitating data-driven approaches to find optimal patient-specific treatments. Here we report AstraZeneca's large drug combination dataset, consisting of 11,576 experiments from 910 combinations across 85 molecularly characterized cancer cell lines, and results of a DREAM Challenge to evaluate computational strategies for predicting synergistic drug pairs and biomarkers. 160 teams participated to provide a comprehensive methodological development and benchmarking. Winning methods incorporate prior knowledge of drug-target interactions. Synergy is predicted with an accuracy matching biological replicates for >60% of combinations. However, 20% of drug combinations are poorly predicted by all methods. Genomic rationale for synergy predictions are identified, including ADAM17 inhibitor antagonism when combined with PIK3CB/D inhibition contrasting to synergy when combined with other PI3K-pathway inhibitors in PIK3CA mutant cells.
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Nature Communications
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Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
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Science and technology