Identification of novel anti-tumor peptides from enzymatic hydrolysis of soy-based tempeh and their mechanism in pancreatic and colorectal cancer cells

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kiki Lukman , Prapanca Nugraha , Nurpudji Astuti Taslim , Nuril Farid Abshori , Elvan Wiyarta , Timothy Sahala Gerardo , Krisanto Tanjaya , Juan Leonardo , Raymond Rubianto Tjandrawinata , Happy Kurnia Permatasari , Fahrul Nurkolis
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The aim of this work was to identify peptides in a hydrolysate of soy-based tempeh (SBTE), and determine their antitumor function using bioinformatics and mode cells. The work employed a multi-faceted approach to determine the antitumor activity of SBTE and its derived peptide components against pancreatic and colorectal cancer cells. The soy-based tempeh was hydrolyzed with trypsin, followed by metabolic analysis to identify a new peptide P1 (GENEEEDSGAIVTVK) together with four dipeptides. A network pharmacology analysis allowed the identification of 140 genes and proteins related to colorectal and pancreatic cancer that target of the tempeh peptides. from key receptors involved in cancer signaling, particularly colorectal and pancreatic cancers. Major interactions included the renin-angiotensin system, apoptosis-multiple species, microRNAs in cancer, and cytokine signaling pathways. The dipeptides exhibited strong binging with cancer receptors such Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases 1 (PARP1, ΔG -6.5 kcal/mol) and epidermal growth factor (EGFR, ΔG -6.2 kcal/mol). In the PANC-1 pancreatic and HT-29 colon cells, the hydrolysate and the peptides downregulated by 10-fold the expression for five cancer receptors namely EGFR, iNOS, BIRC2, ANPEP, and PARP1. This research provides new insights into the properties of tempeh peptides, which could lead to the development of functional foods or new drugs for anticancer therapy.
大豆豆豉酶解新抗肿瘤肽的鉴定及其在胰腺癌和结直肠癌细胞中的作用机制
这项工作的目的是鉴定大豆豆豉(SBTE)水解产物中的肽,并利用生物信息学和模式细胞确定其抗肿瘤功能。这项工作采用了多方面的方法来确定SBTE及其衍生肽成分对胰腺和结直肠癌细胞的抗肿瘤活性。以大豆为基础的豆豉用胰蛋白酶水解,随后进行代谢分析,鉴定出一个新的肽P1 (GENEEEDSGAIVTVK)和四个二肽。网络药理学分析鉴定了140个与大肠癌和胰腺癌相关的基因和蛋白质,这些基因和蛋白质是豆豉肽的靶点。来自癌症信号传导的关键受体,尤其是结肠直肠癌和胰腺癌。主要的相互作用包括肾素-血管紧张素系统、细胞凋亡-多物种、癌症中的microrna和细胞因子信号通路。二肽显示出与癌症受体如聚(adp -核糖)聚合酶1 (PARP1, ΔG -6.5 kcal/mol)和表皮生长因子(EGFR, ΔG -6.2 kcal/mol)的强结合。在PANC-1胰腺细胞和HT-29结肠细胞中,水解产物和肽下调了5种癌症受体EGFR、iNOS、BIRC2、ANPEP和PARP1的10倍表达。该研究为豆豉肽的特性提供了新的认识,为功能性食品或抗癌新药的开发提供了新的思路。
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