When more is less: Emergent suppressive interactions in three-drug combinations.
Casey BepplerElif TekinCynthia WhiteZhiyuan MaoJeffrey H MillerRobert DamoiseauxVan M SavagePamela J YehPublished in: BMC microbiology (2017)
We find a surprising number of suppressive interactions in higher-order drug combinations. Without examining lower-order (pairwise) bacterial growth, emergent suppressive effects would be missed, potentially affecting our understanding of evolution of resistance and treatment strategies for resistant pathogens. These findings suggest that careful examination of the full factorial of drug combinations is needed to uncover suppressive interactions in higher-order combinations.