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Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris

BACKGROUND: JinGuanLan (JGL) formula is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) developed by the Department of Pharmacology at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University. The network pharmacology approach was applied to determine the potential active compounds, therapeutic targets, and main pathways of t...

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Autores principales: Gholais, Noha Saleh, Shi, Chunrui, Zhang, Jing, Liao, Bei, Albarmaqi, Rowida A., Tang, Xiaolong, Mi, Leyuan
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9300327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35873639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6944792
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author Gholais, Noha Saleh
Shi, Chunrui
Zhang, Jing
Liao, Bei
Albarmaqi, Rowida A.
Tang, Xiaolong
Mi, Leyuan
author_facet Gholais, Noha Saleh
Shi, Chunrui
Zhang, Jing
Liao, Bei
Albarmaqi, Rowida A.
Tang, Xiaolong
Mi, Leyuan
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description BACKGROUND: JinGuanLan (JGL) formula is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) developed by the Department of Pharmacology at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University. The network pharmacology approach was applied to determine the potential active compounds, therapeutic targets, and main pathways of the JGL formula to evaluate its application value in acne vulgaris. METHODS: Data on the active compounds and their related targets were obtained from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP). Acne vulgaris-related targets were searched from the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database, GeneCards Database, Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), Therapeutic Target Database (TTD), and DisGeNET Database. Targets intersecting between JGL- and acne vulgaris-related targets were chosen as potential therapeutic targets. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of potential therapeutic targets was visualized using Cytoscape software based on the PPI data collected from the STRING database. Three topological features, namely, “Degree,” “MCC,” and “EPC” of each node in the PPI network were calculated using the cytoHubba plugin of Cytoscape to excavate the core targets. R program was used for the Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis of the potential therapeutic targets. Finally, the compound–target–pathway network was constructed. RESULT: Among the 148 active compounds that were identified, quercetin and kaempferol showed the highest degree of target interaction and thus may play essential roles in the pharmacological effect of the JGL formula for acne treatment. Among the 97 potential therapeutic targets that were screened out, the 6 core targets were TNF, JUN, IL6, STAT3, MAPK1, and MAPK3. A total of 2260 terms of GO enrichment analysis were obtained, including 2090 for biological processes (BP), 37 for cellular components (CC), and 133 for molecular function (MF). A total of 156 enriched KEGG pathways were identified, including TNF, IL-17, Th17 cell differentiation, MAPK, PI3K-Akt, T cell receptor, and Toll-like receptor signalling pathways. CONCLUSION: This work showed that the JGL formula might reverse the pathological changes associated with acne vulgaris through its antiinflammatory effect and regulate the excessive lipogenesis in sebaceous glands via different signalling pathways. This new drug has application value and is worthy of further research and development.
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spelling pubmed-93003272022-07-21 Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris Gholais, Noha Saleh Shi, Chunrui Zhang, Jing Liao, Bei Albarmaqi, Rowida A. Tang, Xiaolong Mi, Leyuan Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: JinGuanLan (JGL) formula is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) developed by the Department of Pharmacology at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University. The network pharmacology approach was applied to determine the potential active compounds, therapeutic targets, and main pathways of the JGL formula to evaluate its application value in acne vulgaris. METHODS: Data on the active compounds and their related targets were obtained from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP). Acne vulgaris-related targets were searched from the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database, GeneCards Database, Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), Therapeutic Target Database (TTD), and DisGeNET Database. Targets intersecting between JGL- and acne vulgaris-related targets were chosen as potential therapeutic targets. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of potential therapeutic targets was visualized using Cytoscape software based on the PPI data collected from the STRING database. Three topological features, namely, “Degree,” “MCC,” and “EPC” of each node in the PPI network were calculated using the cytoHubba plugin of Cytoscape to excavate the core targets. R program was used for the Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis of the potential therapeutic targets. Finally, the compound–target–pathway network was constructed. RESULT: Among the 148 active compounds that were identified, quercetin and kaempferol showed the highest degree of target interaction and thus may play essential roles in the pharmacological effect of the JGL formula for acne treatment. Among the 97 potential therapeutic targets that were screened out, the 6 core targets were TNF, JUN, IL6, STAT3, MAPK1, and MAPK3. A total of 2260 terms of GO enrichment analysis were obtained, including 2090 for biological processes (BP), 37 for cellular components (CC), and 133 for molecular function (MF). A total of 156 enriched KEGG pathways were identified, including TNF, IL-17, Th17 cell differentiation, MAPK, PI3K-Akt, T cell receptor, and Toll-like receptor signalling pathways. CONCLUSION: This work showed that the JGL formula might reverse the pathological changes associated with acne vulgaris through its antiinflammatory effect and regulate the excessive lipogenesis in sebaceous glands via different signalling pathways. This new drug has application value and is worthy of further research and development. Hindawi 2022-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9300327/ /pubmed/35873639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6944792 Text en Copyright © 2022 Noha Saleh Gholais et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gholais, Noha Saleh
Shi, Chunrui
Zhang, Jing
Liao, Bei
Albarmaqi, Rowida A.
Tang, Xiaolong
Mi, Leyuan
Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title_full Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title_fullStr Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title_full_unstemmed Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title_short Network Pharmacology-Based Investigation on the Mechanism of the JinGuanLan Formula in Treating Acne Vulgaris
title_sort network pharmacology-based investigation on the mechanism of the jinguanlan formula in treating acne vulgaris
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9300327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35873639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6944792
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