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Exploring the Mechanism of Echinatin against Cervical Cancer Based on Network Pharmacology
Cervical cancer significantly impacts women’s health due to its high mortality rate and increasing prevalence among younger individuals, thereby posing a severe threat. Echinatin is the primary active component of licorice in traditional Chinese medicine. However, studies on its use in cervical cancer treatment are limited. In our study, 198 targets of Echinatin were identified by some databases. Among these, 40 core targets related to cervical cancer were selected. Enrichment analyses revealed that Echinatin operated through genes associated with cell cycle, apoptosis, senescence, and various cancer-related signaling pathways. Differential expression of intersecting targets was verified in the GEO database, and molecular docking also indicated a strong binding capacity between active compounds and identified targets. Moreover, the results of western blot provided further evidence at the protein level. Echinatin hindered the proliferation, migration, and invasion of HeLa and SiHa cells while increasing their apoptosis. This study predicted the potential targets and beneficial effects of Echinatin in cervical cancer treatment, which provides a new avenue for further research into the molecular mechanisms underlying the role of Echinatin in cervical cancer treatment.
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The Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics provides a forum for clinicians, pharmacists and pharmacologists to explore and report on issues of common interest. Reports and commentaries on current issues in medical and pharmaceutical practice are encouraged. Papers on evidence-based clinical practice and multidisciplinary collaborative work are particularly welcome. Regular sections in the journal include: editorials, commentaries, reviews (including systematic overviews and meta-analyses), original research and reports, and book reviews. Its scope embraces all aspects of clinical drug development and therapeutics, including:
Rational therapeutics
Evidence-based practice
Safety, cost-effectiveness and clinical efficacy of drugs
Drug interactions
Clinical impact of drug formulations
Pharmacogenetics
Personalised, stratified and translational medicine
Clinical pharmacokinetics.