Deciphering the Mechanism of Siwu Decoction Inhibiting Liver Metastasis by Integrating Network Pharmacology and In Vivo Experimental Validation.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Xuelei Chu, Feiyu Xie, Chengzhi Hou, Xin Zhang, Sijia Wang, Hongting Xie, Chen An, Ying Li, Leyi Zhao, Peng Xue, Shijie Zhu
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Abstract

Background: Siwu Decoction (SWD) is a well-known classical TCM formula that has been shown to be effective as a basis for preventing and reducing liver metastases (LM). However, the active ingredients and potential molecular mechanisms remain unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to systematically analyze the active ingredients and potential molecular mechanisms of SWD on LM and validate mechanisms involved.

Materials and methods: The active ingredients in SWD were extracted by UHPLC-MS/MS in a latest study. Protox II was retrieved to obtain toxicological parameters to detect safety. Swiss Target Prediction database was exploited to harvest SWD targets. Five databases, Gene Cards, DisGeNET, Drugbank, OMIM, and TTD, were employed to filter pathogenic targets of LM. STRING database was utilized to construct the protein-protein interaction network for therapeutic targets, followed by Gene Ontology and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analysis. GEPIA database and the Human Protein Atlas were taken to observe the expression of core genes and proteins. ImmuCellAI algorithm was applied to analyze the immune microenvironment and survival relevant to core genes. Molecular docking was performed to verify the affinity of SWD effective ingredients to core targets. In vivo experiments were carried out to validate the anti-LM efficacy of SWD and verify the pivotal mechanisms of action.

Results: Eighteen main bioactive phytochemicals identified were all non-hepatotoxic. PPI network acquired 118 therapeutic targets, of which VEGFA, CASP3, STAT3, etc. were identified as core targets. KEGG analysis revealed that HIF-1 pathway and others were critical. After tandem targets and pathways, HIF-1/VEGF was regarded as the greatest potential pathway. VEGFA and HIF-1 were expressed differently in various stages of cancer and normal tissues. There was a negative regulation of immunoreactive cells by VEGFA, which was influential for prognosis. Molecular docking confirmed the tight binding to VEGFA. This study revealed the exact effect of SWD against LM, and identified significant inhibition the expression of HIF-1α, VEGF, and CD31 in the liver microenvironment.

Conclusion: This study clarified the active ingredients of SWD, the therapeutic targets of LM and potential molecular mechanisms. SWD may protect against LM through suppressing HIF-1/VEGF pathway.

网络药理学与体内实验验证相结合,破译四物汤抑制肝转移的机制
背景:四物汤(SWD)是一个著名的经典中医方剂,已被证明可有效预防和减少肝转移(LM)。然而,其有效成分和潜在的分子机制仍不清楚:本研究旨在系统分析社维錠對肝轉移腫瘤的有效成分和潛在分子機制,並驗證其中涉及的機制:在最新研究中,采用超高效液相色谱-质谱/质谱(UHPLC-MS/MS)技术提取了SWD中的活性成分。通过检索 Protox II 获得毒理学参数,以检测其安全性。瑞士靶标预测数据库(Swiss Target Prediction database)被用来获取 SWD 的靶标。利用 Gene Cards、DisGeNET、Drugbank、OMIM 和 TTD 五个数据库筛选 LM 的致病靶标。利用 STRING 数据库构建治疗靶点的蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络,然后进行基因本体和京都基因组百科全书的通路富集分析。GEPIA 数据库和人类蛋白质图谱用于观察核心基因和蛋白质的表达。应用 ImmuCellAI 算法分析与核心基因相关的免疫微环境和存活情况。进行分子对接以验证 SWD 有效成分与核心靶点的亲和力。通过体内实验验证了 SWD 的抗 LM 效能,并验证了其关键的作用机制:结果:发现的 18 种主要生物活性植物化学物质均无肝毒性。PPI网络获得了118个治疗靶点,其中VEGFA、CASP3、STAT3等被确定为核心靶点。KEGG 分析显示,HIF-1 通路等是关键靶点。在串联靶点和通路之后,HIF-1/VEGF 被认为是最具潜力的通路。VEGFA 和 HIF-1 在不同阶段的癌症和正常组织中有不同的表达。VEGFA 对免疫活性细胞有负向调节作用,这对预后有影响。分子对接证实了其与 VEGFA 的紧密结合。本研究揭示了 SWD 对 LM 的确切作用,并发现其对肝脏微环境中 HIF-1α、VEGF 和 CD31 的表达有显著抑制作用:本研究阐明了SWD的活性成分、LM的治疗靶点和潜在的分子机制。SWD可通过抑制HIF-1/VEGF途径保护肝癌患者。
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Integrative Cancer Therapies
Integrative Cancer Therapies 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ICT is the first journal to spearhead and focus on a new and growing movement in cancer treatment. The journal emphasizes scientific understanding of alternative medicine and traditional medicine therapies, and their responsible integration with conventional health care. Integrative care includes therapeutic interventions in diet, lifestyle, exercise, stress care, and nutritional supplements, as well as experimental vaccines, chrono-chemotherapy, and other advanced treatments. Contributors are leading oncologists, researchers, nurses, and health-care professionals.
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