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In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer

Introduction: Breast cancer poses a significant global challenge, prompting researchers to explore novel approaches for potential treatments. Material and Methods: For in vitro study we used thin layer chromatography (TAC) for phytochemical screening, total antioxidant capacity (TLC) assay for antio...

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Autores principales: Zafar, Imran, Safder, Arfa, Imran Afridi, Hassan, Riaz, Sania, -ur-Rehman, Rizwan, Unar, Ahsanullah, Un Nisa, Fakhar, Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z., Bourhia, Mohammed, Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun, Sharma, Rohit, Kumar, Dileep
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37885828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1273149
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author Zafar, Imran
Safder, Arfa
Imran Afridi, Hassan
Riaz, Sania
-ur-Rehman, Rizwan
Unar, Ahsanullah
Un Nisa, Fakhar
Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z.
Bourhia, Mohammed
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Sharma, Rohit
Kumar, Dileep
author_facet Zafar, Imran
Safder, Arfa
Imran Afridi, Hassan
Riaz, Sania
-ur-Rehman, Rizwan
Unar, Ahsanullah
Un Nisa, Fakhar
Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z.
Bourhia, Mohammed
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Sharma, Rohit
Kumar, Dileep
author_sort Zafar, Imran
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description Introduction: Breast cancer poses a significant global challenge, prompting researchers to explore novel approaches for potential treatments. Material and Methods: For in vitro study we used thin layer chromatography (TAC) for phytochemical screening, total antioxidant capacity (TLC) assay for antioxidant capacity, and hemolytic activity test for toxicity of Neuropilins (NRPs). We performed bioinformatic analyses to predict protein structures, molecular docking, pharmacophore modeling, and virtual screening to reveal interactions with oncogenes. We conducted 200 ns Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations and MMGBSA calculations to assess the complex dynamics and stability. Results: We identified phytochemical constituents in Nigella sativa leaves, including tannins, saponins, steroids, and cardiac glycosides, while phlobatannins and terpenoids were absent. The leaves contained 9.4% ± 0.04% alkaloids and 1.9% ± 0.05% saponins. Methanol extract exhibited the highest yield and antioxidant capacity, with Total Flavonoid Content at 127.51 ± 0.76 mg/100 g and Total Phenolic Content at 134.39 ± 0.589 mg GAE/100 g. Hemolysis testing showed varying degrees of hemolysis for different extracts. In-silico analysis indicated stable Neuropilin complexes with key signaling pathways relevant for anti-cancer therapy. Molecular docking scores at different possesses (0, C-50, C −80, C-120,C −150, C −200 ns) revealed strong hydrogen bonding in the complexes and showed −12.9, −11.6, and −11.2 binding Affinities (kcal/mol) to support their stability. Our MD simulations analysis at 200ns confirmed the stability of Neuropilin complexes with the signaling pathways protein PI3K. The calculated binding free energies using MMGBSA provided valuable quantitative information on ligand potency on different time steps. These findings highlight the potential health benefits of N. sativa leaves and their possible role in anti-cancer treatments targeting angiogenesis. Conclusion: Nigella sativa leaves have shown significant medical potential due to their bioactive compounds, which exhibit strong properties in supporting organogenic processes related to cancer. Furthermore, studies have highlighted the promising role of neuropilins in anticancer treatment, demonstrating stable interactions and potential as targeted therapy specifically for breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-105987852023-10-26 In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer Zafar, Imran Safder, Arfa Imran Afridi, Hassan Riaz, Sania -ur-Rehman, Rizwan Unar, Ahsanullah Un Nisa, Fakhar Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z. Bourhia, Mohammed Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun Sharma, Rohit Kumar, Dileep Front Chem Chemistry Introduction: Breast cancer poses a significant global challenge, prompting researchers to explore novel approaches for potential treatments. Material and Methods: For in vitro study we used thin layer chromatography (TAC) for phytochemical screening, total antioxidant capacity (TLC) assay for antioxidant capacity, and hemolytic activity test for toxicity of Neuropilins (NRPs). We performed bioinformatic analyses to predict protein structures, molecular docking, pharmacophore modeling, and virtual screening to reveal interactions with oncogenes. We conducted 200 ns Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations and MMGBSA calculations to assess the complex dynamics and stability. Results: We identified phytochemical constituents in Nigella sativa leaves, including tannins, saponins, steroids, and cardiac glycosides, while phlobatannins and terpenoids were absent. The leaves contained 9.4% ± 0.04% alkaloids and 1.9% ± 0.05% saponins. Methanol extract exhibited the highest yield and antioxidant capacity, with Total Flavonoid Content at 127.51 ± 0.76 mg/100 g and Total Phenolic Content at 134.39 ± 0.589 mg GAE/100 g. Hemolysis testing showed varying degrees of hemolysis for different extracts. In-silico analysis indicated stable Neuropilin complexes with key signaling pathways relevant for anti-cancer therapy. Molecular docking scores at different possesses (0, C-50, C −80, C-120,C −150, C −200 ns) revealed strong hydrogen bonding in the complexes and showed −12.9, −11.6, and −11.2 binding Affinities (kcal/mol) to support their stability. Our MD simulations analysis at 200ns confirmed the stability of Neuropilin complexes with the signaling pathways protein PI3K. The calculated binding free energies using MMGBSA provided valuable quantitative information on ligand potency on different time steps. These findings highlight the potential health benefits of N. sativa leaves and their possible role in anti-cancer treatments targeting angiogenesis. Conclusion: Nigella sativa leaves have shown significant medical potential due to their bioactive compounds, which exhibit strong properties in supporting organogenic processes related to cancer. Furthermore, studies have highlighted the promising role of neuropilins in anticancer treatment, demonstrating stable interactions and potential as targeted therapy specifically for breast cancer. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10598785/ /pubmed/37885828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1273149 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zafar, Safder, Imran Afridi, Riaz, -ur-Rehman, Unar, Un Nisa, Gaafar, Bourhia, Wondmie, Sharma and Kumar. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zafar, Imran
Safder, Arfa
Imran Afridi, Hassan
Riaz, Sania
-ur-Rehman, Rizwan
Unar, Ahsanullah
Un Nisa, Fakhar
Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z.
Bourhia, Mohammed
Wondmie, Gezahign Fentahun
Sharma, Rohit
Kumar, Dileep
In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title_full In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title_fullStr In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title_short In silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of Nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
title_sort in silico and in vitro study of bioactive compounds of nigella sativa for targeting neuropilins in breast cancer
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37885828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1273149
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