Objective:To study the molecular mechanism of Mori cortex-Lycii cortex in the treatment of pneumonia in children based on network pharmacology. Methods:TCMSP and BATMAN-TCM online prediction database were used to scre...Objective:To study the molecular mechanism of Mori cortex-Lycii cortex in the treatment of pneumonia in children based on network pharmacology. Methods:TCMSP and BATMAN-TCM online prediction database were used to screen and collect the active ingredients and targets of Mori cortex-Lycii cortex based on oral bioavailability and drug-like. Predictive analysis of disease targets was conducted through PubMed,GeneCards and DrugBank databases. The component-target regulation network was constructed by using Cytoscape 3.7.2 software,and the network topology of the core target was analyzed. Finally,the Bioconductor platform and R language were used for GO function analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis,and the target-key pathway network diagram was constructed. Results:A total of 43 active components,including quercetin,kaempferol,acacetin,and beta-sitosterol,were identified with 242 potential targets. There were 3 271 pneumonia targets in children,among which the key targets were IL-6,AKT1,MAPK8,etc. There were 31 common targets of MMP9,TNF,AKT1 and so on. GO biological processes included the response to lipopolysaccharides,molecule of bacterial origin,metal ions,regulation of apoptotic signaling pathway,and T cell activation. The KEGG signaling pathways involved mainly included TNF,PI3 K/AKT and MAPK signaling pathway. Conclusion:Quercetin,kaempferol,beta-sitosterol and acacetin in Mori cortex-Lycii cortex may act on several signal transduction pathways such as TNF,PI3 K/AKT,MAPK signal pathways through AKT1,MAPK8,IL-6 and MMP9 targets,then treat children pneumonia via antiinflammation action. The results can provide references for the further study on the treatment of pneumonia in children with Mori Ccortex-Lycii cortex.展开更多
基金National Key Research Development Planning Project(No.2017YFC1703202)the 3rd Inheritance Studio Construction Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine Masters by National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine+3 种基金Science and Technology Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Jilin Province(No.2019023)Technological Innovation Project of Hygiene and Health of Jilin Province(No.2018J106)Special Project for Top-snotch Innovative Personnel of Health System of Jilin Province(2011)Key Subjects Construction Project of Changchun University of TCM(No.[2019]18)。
文摘Objective:To study the molecular mechanism of Mori cortex-Lycii cortex in the treatment of pneumonia in children based on network pharmacology. Methods:TCMSP and BATMAN-TCM online prediction database were used to screen and collect the active ingredients and targets of Mori cortex-Lycii cortex based on oral bioavailability and drug-like. Predictive analysis of disease targets was conducted through PubMed,GeneCards and DrugBank databases. The component-target regulation network was constructed by using Cytoscape 3.7.2 software,and the network topology of the core target was analyzed. Finally,the Bioconductor platform and R language were used for GO function analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis,and the target-key pathway network diagram was constructed. Results:A total of 43 active components,including quercetin,kaempferol,acacetin,and beta-sitosterol,were identified with 242 potential targets. There were 3 271 pneumonia targets in children,among which the key targets were IL-6,AKT1,MAPK8,etc. There were 31 common targets of MMP9,TNF,AKT1 and so on. GO biological processes included the response to lipopolysaccharides,molecule of bacterial origin,metal ions,regulation of apoptotic signaling pathway,and T cell activation. The KEGG signaling pathways involved mainly included TNF,PI3 K/AKT and MAPK signaling pathway. Conclusion:Quercetin,kaempferol,beta-sitosterol and acacetin in Mori cortex-Lycii cortex may act on several signal transduction pathways such as TNF,PI3 K/AKT,MAPK signal pathways through AKT1,MAPK8,IL-6 and MMP9 targets,then treat children pneumonia via antiinflammation action. The results can provide references for the further study on the treatment of pneumonia in children with Mori Ccortex-Lycii cortex.