溴氰菊酯农药与Mhcⅰ和Mhcⅱ分子对接分析建立免疫调节作用

Anupam Kumar, Bhupender Singh, Deepak Kumar, Anil Verma, Pankaj Wadhwa
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背景:溴氰菊酯是一种II类合成拟除虫菊酯农药,在农业部门和卫生管理规划中广泛用于控制害虫和病媒。由于该农药在环境中的过量使用,对目标生物以外的许多生物造成了危害。像人类这样的高等生物也受到这种杀虫剂的影响,因为它会引起中枢神经系统的损伤,也会损害脊椎动物的免疫系统。方法:本研究以人源MHC I和MHC II分子为靶点,利用AutoDock工具评价其与溴氰菊酯分子的相互作用,建立其免疫调节作用。MHC I受体分子存在于每个有核细胞上,而MHC II受体特异性地位于抗原提呈细胞的细胞表面。这些受体在细胞介导和体液免疫反应中发挥作用。溴氰菊酯与MHC受体的结合亲和性可以影响免疫反应,特别是个体的获得性免疫。结果:目前的研究结果支持溴氰菊酯通过与MHC I和MHC II分子相互作用导致免疫系统的抑制,并可能导致生物体更容易向抗原和疾病发展。结论:autoDock工具可用于分析其他农药对免疫系统的影响,并在药物开发过程中最大限度地减少几种农药的毒性作用。
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Docking Analysis of Deltamethrin Pesticide with Mhc I and Mhc Ii Molecules to Establish Immunomodulation Effects
Background: Deltamethrin is a class II synthetic pyrethroid pesticide extensively used to control pests and vectors in the agriculture sector and health management programme. Due to excessive applications of this pesticide in the environment, it is harming many organisms other than the target organisms. Higher organisms like human beings are also affected by this pesticide because it instigates the impairment of the central nervous system and also distresses the immune system of vertebrates. Methods: In the current research study, MHC I and MHC II molecules of human origin have been targeted to evaluate the interaction with deltamethrin molecules by the AutoDock tool to establish the immunomodulatory effect. MHC I receptor molecule is presented on every nucleated cell, and MHC II receptors are located specifically on cell surfaces of antigen-presenting cells. These receptors play a role in cell-mediated and humoral immune responses. The binding affinity of deltamethrin with MHC receptors can affect the immune response, specifically the acquired immunity of an individual. Results: Findings of the current research study support that deltamethrin causes the suppression of the immune system by interaction with MHC I and MHC II molecules and may cause the organisms to be more prone towards antigen and disease development. Conclusion: The autoDock tool can be utilized to analyse other pesticides’ effects on the immune system and in the drug development process to minimize the toxic effects due to several types of pesticides.
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期刊介绍: In recent years a breakthrough has occurred in our understanding of the molecular pathomechanisms of human diseases whereby most of our diseases are related to intra and intercellular communication disorders. The concept of signal transduction therapy has got into the front line of modern drug research, and a multidisciplinary approach is being used to identify and treat signaling disorders. The journal publishes timely in-depth reviews, research article and drug clinical trial studies in the field of signal transduction therapy. Thematic issues are also published to cover selected areas of signal transduction therapy. Coverage of the field includes genomics, proteomics, medicinal chemistry and the relevant diseases involved in signaling e.g. cancer, neurodegenerative and inflammatory diseases. Current Signal Transduction Therapy is an essential journal for all involved in drug design and discovery.
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