In silico prediction of the action of bromelain on PI3K/Akt signalling pathway to arrest nasopharyngeal cancer oncogenesis by targeting phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha protein.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1186/s13104-024-06995-2
Alyaa Syafiqah Shamsuri, Edmund Ui-Hang Sim
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Abstract

Objective: This research investigates the potential anti-tumour effects of bromelain, an aqueous extract from pineapple stems and fruits, on nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC). While bromelain is known for its medicinal properties in various cancers, its impact on NPC remains unexplored.

Results: Using in silico methods, we studied the predicted interactions between bromelain and key proteins involved in NPC oncogenesis, specifically β-catenin, PIK3CA, mTOR, EGFR, and BCL2. Molecular docking strategies were performed using a myriad of computational tools. A 3D model of bromelain was constructed using SWISS-MODEL, followed by molecular docking simulations performed with ClusPro. The binding affinities of the docked complexes were evaluated using HawkDock, and the interactions were analysed with LigPlot+. The docking scores indicated potential spontaneous interactions, with binding affinities based on being - 103.89 kcal/mol (PIK3CA), -73.16 kcal/mol (EGFR), -71.18 kcal/mol (mTOR), -65.22 kcal/mol (β-catenin), and - 57.48 kcal/mol (BCL2). LigPlot + analysis revealed the presence of hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions, and salt bridges, indicating stable predicted interactions.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that bromelain can target key proteins involved in NPC oncogenesis, with the strongest affinity towards PIK3CA. This suggests a hypothetical insight into bromelain's anticancer effects on NPC through the modulation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.

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通过靶向磷脂酰肌醇-4,5-二磷酸 3-激酶催化亚基α蛋白,硅学预测菠萝蛋白酶对 PI3K/Akt 信号通路的作用,以阻止鼻咽癌的肿瘤发生。
研究目的本研究探讨了菠萝蛋白酶(一种从菠萝茎和果实中提取的水提取物)对鼻咽癌(NPC)的潜在抗肿瘤作用。众所周知,菠萝蛋白酶具有治疗多种癌症的药用价值,但它对鼻咽癌的影响仍有待探索:结果:我们利用硅学方法研究了菠萝蛋白与鼻咽癌致癌过程中的关键蛋白(特别是β-catenin、PIK3CA、mTOR、表皮生长因子受体和 BCL2)之间的相互作用。研究人员使用多种计算工具执行了分子对接策略。使用 SWISS-MODEL 构建了菠萝蛋白酶的三维模型,然后使用 ClusPro 进行了分子对接模拟。使用 HawkDock 评估了对接复合物的结合亲和力,并使用 LigPlot+ 分析了相互作用。对接得分表明存在潜在的自发相互作用,其结合亲和力分别为-103.89 kcal/mol(PIK3CA)、-73.16 kcal/mol(表皮生长因子受体)、-71.18 kcal/mol(mTOR)、-65.22 kcal/mol(β-catenin)和-57.48 kcal/mol(BCL2)。LigPlot + 分析显示存在氢键、疏水相互作用和盐桥,表明预测的相互作用是稳定的:我们的研究结果表明,菠萝蛋白酶可以靶向参与鼻咽癌肿瘤发生的关键蛋白,其中对 PIK3CA 的亲和力最强。结论:我们的研究结果表明,菠萝蛋白酶可靶向参与鼻咽癌癌变的关键蛋白,其中对PIK3CA的亲和力最强,这表明菠萝蛋白酶可通过调节PI3K/Akt信号通路对鼻咽癌的抗癌作用产生假设性影响。
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