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Data from High-Order Drug Combinations Are Required to Effectively Kill Colorectal Cancer Cells

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 00:22
Abstract

Like classical chemotherapy regimens used to treat cancer, targeted therapies will also rely upon polypharmacology, but tools are still lacking to predict which combinations of molecularly targeted drugs may be most efficacious. In this study, we used image-based proliferation and apoptosis assays in colorectal cancer cell lines to systematically investigate the efficacy of combinations of two to six drugs that target critical oncogenic pathways. Drug pairs targeting key signaling pathways resulted in synergies across a broad spectrum of genetic backgrounds but often yielded only cytostatic responses. Enhanced cytotoxicity was observed when additional processes including apoptosis and cell cycle were targeted as part of the combination. In some cases, where cell lines were resistant to paired and tripled drugs, increased expression of antiapoptotic proteins was observed, requiring a fourth-order combination to induce cytotoxicity. Our results illustrate how high-order drug combinations are needed to kill drug-resistant cancer cells, and they also show how systematic drug combination screening together with a molecular understanding of drug responses may help define optimal cocktails to overcome aggressive cancers. Cancer Res; 76(23); 6950–63. ©2016 AACR.

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AUTHORS (19)

  • Thomas Horn
    Stéphane Ferretti
    Nicolas Ebel
    Angela Tam
    Samuel Ho
    Fred Harbinski
    Ali Farsidjani
    Matthew Zubrowski
    William R. Sellers
    Robert Schlegel
    Dale Porter
    Erick Morris
    Jens Wuerthner
    Sébastien Jeay
    Joel Greshock
    Ensar Halilovic
    Levi A. Garraway
    Giordano Caponigro
    Joseph Lehár
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