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A network pharmacology-based study on the anti-hepatoma effect of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae.
Luo, Yi; Feng, Yu; Song, Lei; He, Gan-Qing; Li, Sha; Bai, Sha-Sha; Huang, Yu-Jie; Li, Si-Ying; Almutairi, Mohammed M; Shi, Hong-Lian; Wang, Qi; Hong, Ming.
Afiliación
  • Luo Y; 1Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510405 China.
  • Feng Y; 2Department of Traumatology, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, 750004 China.
  • Song L; 3Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
  • He GQ; 1Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510405 China.
  • Li S; 4Department of Gastroenterology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, 501260 China.
  • Bai SS; 5School of Chinese Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
  • Huang YJ; 1Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510405 China.
  • Li SY; 1Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510405 China.
  • Almutairi MM; 6Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA.
  • Shi HL; 6Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA.
  • Wang Q; 6Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA.
  • Hong M; 1Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510405 China.
Chin Med ; 14: 27, 2019.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31406500
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (RSM), a well-known traditional Chinese medicine, has been shown to inhibit tumorigenesis in various human cancers. However, the anticancer effects of RSM on human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the underlying mechanisms of action remain to be fully elucidated.

METHODS:

In this study, we aimed to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms of RSM in the treatment of HCC using a network pharmacology approach. In vivo and in vitro experiments were also performed to validate the therapeutic effects of RSM on HCC.

RESULTS:

In total, 62 active compounds from RSM and 72 HCC-related targets were identified through network pharmacological analysis. RSM was found to play a critical role in HCC via multiple targets and pathways, especially the EGFR and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways. In addition, RSM was found to suppress HCC cell proliferation, and impair cancer cell migration and invasion in vitro. Flow cytometry analysis revealed that RSM induced cell cycle G2/M arrest and apoptosis, and western blot analysis showed that RSM up-regulated the expression of BAX and down-regulated the expression of Bcl-2 in MHCC97-H and HepG2 cells. Furthermore, RSM administration down-regulated the expression of EGFR, PI3K, and p-AKT proteins, whereas the total AKT level was not altered. Finally, the results of our in vivo experiments confirmed the therapeutic effects of RSM on HCC in nude mice.

CONCLUSIONS:

We provide an integrative network pharmacology approach, in combination with in vitro and in vivo experiments, to illustrate the underlying therapeutic mechanisms of RSM action on HCC.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Medicinas Tradicionales: Medicinas_tradicionales_de_asia / Medicina_china Idioma: En Revista: Chin Med Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Medicinas Tradicionales: Medicinas_tradicionales_de_asia / Medicina_china Idioma: En Revista: Chin Med Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article