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Mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of Gang Huo Qing wen granules in the treatment of influenza based on network pharmacology, molecular docking and molecular dynamics
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Abstract
Background:Influenza (Flu) is a severe health, medical, and economic problem, but no medication that has excellent outcomes and lowers the occurrence of these problems is now available. GanghuoQingwenGranules(GHQWG) is a common Chinese herbal formula for the treatment of influenza (flu). However, its methods of action remain unknown. We used network pharmacology, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation techniques to investigate the pharmacological mechanism of GHQWGin flu.
Methods: TCMSP and various types of literature were used to obtain active molecules and targets of GHQWG. Flu-related targets were found in the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database, the DisFeNET database, the Therapeutic Target Database (TTD), and the DrugBank database. To screen the key targets, a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed. DAVID was used to analyze GO and KEGG pathway enrichment. Target tissue and organ distribution was assessed. Molecular docking was used to evaluate interactions between possible targets and active molecules. For the ideal core protein-compound complexes obtained using molecular docking, a molecular dynamics simulation was performed.
Results: In total, 90 active molecules and 312 GHQWG targets were discovered. The PPI network's topology highlighted six key targets. GHQWG's effects are mediated via genes involved in inflammation, apoptosis, and oxidative stress, as well as the TNF and IL-17 signaling pathways, according to GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis. Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that the active compounds and tested targets had strong binding capabilities.
Conclusions: This analysis accurately predicts the effective components, possible targets, and pathways involved in GHQWG flu treatment. We proposed a novel study strategy for future studies on the molecular processes of GHQWGin flu treatment. Furthermore, the possible active components provide a dependable source for flu drug screening.
Title: Mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of Gang Huo Qing wen granules in the treatment of influenza based on network pharmacology, molecular docking and molecular dynamics
Description:
Abstract
Background:Influenza (Flu) is a severe health, medical, and economic problem, but no medication that has excellent outcomes and lowers the occurrence of these problems is now available.
GanghuoQingwenGranules(GHQWG) is a common Chinese herbal formula for the treatment of influenza (flu).
However, its methods of action remain unknown.
We used network pharmacology, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation techniques to investigate the pharmacological mechanism of GHQWGin flu.
Methods: TCMSP and various types of literature were used to obtain active molecules and targets of GHQWG.
Flu-related targets were found in the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database, the DisFeNET database, the Therapeutic Target Database (TTD), and the DrugBank database.
To screen the key targets, a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed.
DAVID was used to analyze GO and KEGG pathway enrichment.
Target tissue and organ distribution was assessed.
Molecular docking was used to evaluate interactions between possible targets and active molecules.
For the ideal core protein-compound complexes obtained using molecular docking, a molecular dynamics simulation was performed.
Results: In total, 90 active molecules and 312 GHQWG targets were discovered.
The PPI network's topology highlighted six key targets.
GHQWG's effects are mediated via genes involved in inflammation, apoptosis, and oxidative stress, as well as the TNF and IL-17 signaling pathways, according to GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis.
Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that the active compounds and tested targets had strong binding capabilities.
Conclusions: This analysis accurately predicts the effective components, possible targets, and pathways involved in GHQWG flu treatment.
We proposed a novel study strategy for future studies on the molecular processes of GHQWGin flu treatment.
Furthermore, the possible active components provide a dependable source for flu drug screening.
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