NADPHnet:通过基于网络的方法预测调节 NADPH 代谢的化合物的新策略。

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Pharmacologica Sinica Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1038/s41401-024-01324-6
Fei Pan, Cheng-Nuo Wang, Zhuo-Hang Yu, Zeng-Rui Wu, Ze Wang, Shang Lou, Wei-Hua Li, Gui-Xia Liu, Ting Li, Yu-Zheng Zhao, Yun Tang
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鉴定调节 NADPH 代谢的化合物对于了解复杂疾病和开发有效疗法至关重要。然而,NADPH 代谢的复杂性给实现这一目标带来了挑战。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种名为 NADPHnet 的新策略,通过基于网络的方法预测与 NADPH 代谢相关的关键蛋白和药物靶点相互作用。与传统的只关注单一蛋白质的方法不同,NADPHnet 可以从全面的角度筛选调节 NADPH 代谢的化合物。具体来说,NADPHnet利用基于网络的方法确定了参与调控NADPH代谢的关键蛋白,并利用综合得分NADPH-Score表征了天然产物对NADPH代谢的影响。NADPHnet 的适用范围更广,外部验证集的准确性也有所提高。该方法与分子对接一起被进一步用于从天然产物库中鉴定 27 种化合物,其中 6 种化合物在 100 μM 的浓度范围内表现出细胞 NADPH 水平的浓度依赖性变化,而 Oxyberberine 甚至在 10 μM 的浓度范围内也表现出良好的效果。氧小檗碱的机理和病理分析表明,它具有影响糖尿病和癌症的潜在新机制。总之,NADPHnet 为预测 NADPH 代谢调节提供了一种有前途的方法,并推动了复杂疾病的药物发现。
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NADPHnet: a novel strategy to predict compounds for regulation of NADPH metabolism via network-based methods.

Identification of compounds to modulate NADPH metabolism is crucial for understanding complex diseases and developing effective therapies. However, the complex nature of NADPH metabolism poses challenges in achieving this goal. In this study, we proposed a novel strategy named NADPHnet to predict key proteins and drug-target interactions related to NADPH metabolism via network-based methods. Different from traditional approaches only focusing on one single protein, NADPHnet could screen compounds to modulate NADPH metabolism from a comprehensive view. Specifically, NADPHnet identified key proteins involved in regulation of NADPH metabolism using network-based methods, and characterized the impact of natural products on NADPH metabolism using a combined score, NADPH-Score. NADPHnet demonstrated a broader applicability domain and improved accuracy in the external validation set. This approach was further employed along with molecular docking to identify 27 compounds from a natural product library, 6 of which exhibited concentration-dependent changes of cellular NADPH level within 100 μM, with Oxyberberine showing promising effects even at 10 μM. Mechanistic and pathological analyses of Oxyberberine suggest potential novel mechanisms to affect diabetes and cancer. Overall, NADPHnet offers a promising method for prediction of NADPH metabolism modulation and advances drug discovery for complex diseases.

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Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 医学-化学综合
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