Pharmacological underlying mechanisms of the anticancer effect of licorice: Bioinformatics and experimental verification

Mengqi Liu , Lingping Fu , Hao Fu , Yu Chen , Mengxia Wu , Hanchun Liu
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Abstract

Purpose

Cancer is the second leading cause of human mortality and has rapidly become a major global issue. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, the primary pathogenesis of cancer is the deficiency of "vital Qi". Licorice (Gancao in Chinese, GC) one of the oldest and the most frequently used herbs for tonifying Qi, is commonly integrated with other Chinese medicines to treat cancer in TCM clinical practice. GC extract, or its chemical components, are often utilized in cancer treatment. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying GC's therapeutic effects on cancer remain unclear. Our current study aimed to elucidate these mechanisms from the perspective of network pharmacology and experimental validation.

Methods

We employed network pharmacology and bioinformatics to explore the anti-cancer mechanism, crucial targets, and kernel ingredients of GC. The significant targets and key ingredients (quercetin, glycyrrhetinic acid, and glucyrin) were substantiated using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) viability assay, respectively.

Results

Our findings identified eight critical targets and key ingredients (quercetin, glycyrrhetinic acid, glucyrin) and suggested that GC's anti-cancer effects are primarily associated with modulation of the immune system, signal transduction, cell cycle, and gene expression. The efficacy of quercetin, glycyrrhetinic acid, glucyrin against Human A549 lung cancer cells was confirmed.

Conclusion

This study comprehensively elucidates the mechanisms through which GC addresses cancer, leveraging network pharmacology and experimental validation. These insights contribute to identifying principal compounds and developing innovative drugs for cancer therapy.

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甘草抗癌作用的药理基础机制:生物信息学和实验验证
目的癌症是导致人类死亡的第二大原因,并已迅速成为一个重大的全球性问题。根据传统中医理论,癌症的主要发病机理是 "元气 "不足。甘草是最古老、最常用的补气中药之一,在中医临床实践中通常与其他中药结合治疗癌症。甘草提取物或其化学成分常被用于癌症治疗。然而,GC 对癌症治疗作用的分子机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在从网络药理学和实验验证的角度阐明这些机制。结果我们发现了八个关键靶点和关键成分(槲皮素、甘草亭酸和葡萄糖苷),并认为 GC 的抗癌作用主要与免疫系统、信号转导、细胞周期和基因表达的调节有关。该研究利用网络药理学和实验验证,全面阐明了 GC 的抗癌机制。这些见解有助于确定主要化合物和开发用于癌症治疗的创新药物。
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