DrugComb: an integrative cancer drug combination data portal

Bulat Zagidullin(University of Helsinki), Jehad Aldahdooh(University of Helsinki), Shuyu Zheng(University of Helsinki), Wenyu Wang(University of Helsinki), Yinyin Wang(University of Helsinki), Joseph Saad(University of Helsinki), Alina Malyutina(University of Helsinki), Mohieddin Jafari(University of Helsinki), Ziaurrehman Tanoli(University of Helsinki), Alberto Pessia(University of Helsinki), Jing Tang(University of Helsinki)
Nucleic Acids Research
April 26, 2019
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Abstract

Drug combination therapy has the potential to enhance efficacy, reduce dose-dependent toxicity and prevent the emergence of drug resistance. However, discovery of synergistic and effective drug combinations has been a laborious and often serendipitous process. In recent years, identification of combination therapies has been accelerated due to the advances in high-throughput drug screening, but informatics approaches for systems-level data management and analysis are needed. To contribute toward this goal, we created an open-access data portal called DrugComb (https://drugcomb.fimm.fi) where the results of drug combination screening studies are accumulated, standardized and harmonized. Through the data portal, we provided a web server to analyze and visualize users' own drug combination screening data. The users can also effectively participate a crowdsourcing data curation effect by depositing their data at DrugComb. To initiate the data repository, we collected 437 932 drug combinations tested on a variety of cancer cell lines. We showed that linear regression approaches, when considering chemical fingerprints as predictors, have the potential to achieve high accuracy of predicting the sensitivity of drug combinations. All the data and informatics tools are freely available in DrugComb to enable a more efficient utilization of data resources for future drug combination discovery.


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