%0 Journal Article %T Predicting and characterizing selective multiple drug treatments for metabolic diseases and cancer %A Giuseppe Facchetti %A Mattia Zampieri %A Claudio Altafini %J BMC Systems Biology %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1752-0509-6-115 %X Two different applications are considered: finding drug synergisms for human metabolic diseases (like diabetes, obesity and hypertension) and finding antitumoral drug combinations with minimal side effect on the normal human metabolism. The results we obtain are consistent with some of the available therapeutic indications and predict some new multiple drug treatments. A cluster analysis on all possible interactions among the currently available drugs indicates a limited variety on the metabolic targets for the approved drugs.The in silico prediction of drug synergism can represent an important tool for the repurposing of drug in a realistic perspective which considers also the selectivty of the therapy. Moreover, for a more profitable exploitation of drug-drug interactions, also drugs which show a too low efficacy but which have a non-common mechanism of action, can be reconsider as potential ingredients of new multicompound therapeutic indications. Needless to say the clues provided by a computational study like ours need in any case to be thoroughly evaluated experimentally. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1752-0509/6/115/abstract