A network pharmacological approach to evaluate Jia-Wei-Xiao-Yao-san formula’s mechanistic pathways and its implication in the symptomatology of polycystic ovarian syndrome

B. Leclerc, Yu Wu, Priscilla Wu
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder characterized mainly by a disruption of androgen secretion or endocrine feedback mechanism dysfunction occurring subtlety during adolescence and progressively impairing the ovarian folliculogenesis which affects preponderantly women of reproductively active age. Most of the reproductive active period of women is hampered by this condition, thereof reducing their fertility and causing metabolic disturbances. Traditional Chinese Medicine principles have been historically settled to develop Chinese Herbal Medicine formulas designed to treat various ailments including reproductive disorders. This study addresses the mechanisms of action of Jia-Wei-Xiao-Yao-San formula by examining the functional predicted PCOS-related targets networks first enriched by STITCH chemical interactions and then analyzed by STRING protein interactions database. Using the highest confidence interaction score as a screening binding parameter, we obtained a total of 274 PCOS-related targets interacting with 58 bioactive compounds from the formula and 22 PCOS-related drugs interacting with a total of 133 PCOS-related targets. Our analysis identified a total of 84 common PCOS-related targets shared by both the formula and the PCOS-related drugs and demonstrate the predicted PCOS-related protein-protein interaction network resulting in various KEGG pathways. These findings indicated the formula functionality role preponderantly in cholesterol metabolism, ovarian steroidogenesis, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, and adipocytokine signaling pathway. Numerous compounds identified here are known to have high binding interactions with PCOS-related targets. Our methodological approach demonstrates that both the drugs-PCOS-related targets network support Jia-Wei- Xiao-Yao-San formula as an appropriate Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat at least the symptoms associated with PCOS manifestations.
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用网络药理学方法评价加味消脘散方的机制通路及其对多囊卵巢综合征的证候意义
多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一种以雄激素分泌紊乱或内分泌反馈机制功能障碍为主要特征的疾病,发生在青春期,并逐渐损害卵巢卵泡发生,主要影响生育活跃年龄的女性。大多数妇女的生殖活跃期受到这种情况的阻碍,从而降低了她们的生育能力并引起代谢紊乱。传统的中医原理已经在历史上确立了中医配方,旨在治疗包括生殖障碍在内的各种疾病。本研究首先通过STITCH化学相互作用丰富pcos相关的功能预测靶点网络,然后通过STRING蛋白相互作用数据库对其进行分析,以此来探讨jia - wei - xiaoyao - san配方的作用机制。以最高信度相互作用评分作为筛选结合参数,共获得274个pcos相关靶点与该配方中的58个生物活性化合物相互作用,22个pcos相关药物与133个pcos相关靶点相互作用。我们的分析确定了该配方和pcos相关药物共有的84个常见pcos相关靶点,并证明了预测的pcos相关蛋白-蛋白相互作用网络导致各种KEGG通路。这些发现表明,该配方的功能主要作用于胆固醇代谢、卵巢类固醇生成、过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体和脂肪细胞因子信号通路。这里鉴定的许多化合物已知与pcos相关靶标具有高结合相互作用。我们的方法学研究表明,药物-多囊卵巢综合征相关靶点网络支持加味消药散方作为一种适合治疗多囊卵巢综合征相关症状的中药。
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