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Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology

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2015

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van Wijk, Roeland, Sander J. Tans, Pieter Rein ten Wolde, and Alireza Mashaghi. 2015. “Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology.” Scientific Reports 5 (1): 11376. doi:10.1038/srep11376. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11376.

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Currently, drug discovery approaches commonly assume a monotonic dose-response relationship. However, the assumption of monotonicity is increasingly being challenged. Here we show that for two simple interacting linear signaling pathways that carry two different signals with different physiological responses, a non-monotonic input-output relation can arise with simple network topologies including coherent and incoherent feed-forward loops. We show that non-monotonicity of the response functions has severe implications for pharmacological treatment. Fundamental constraints are imposed on the effectiveness and toxicity of any drug independent of its chemical nature and selectivity due to the specific network structure.

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