Xiangming Huang, Mengqiu Zhang, Lina Gu, Ziyan Zhou, Shengtong Shi, Xinyu Fan, Wei Tong, Dazhi Liu, Jihu Fang, Xinen Huang, Zhijun Fang, Min Lu
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摘要
肠化生(Intestinal metaplasia,IM)是一种恶性前病变,会增加继发胃癌(GC)的风险。中药通常在治疗肠化生方面发挥作用,而中药中使用的植物化学物质柚皮苷已显示出治疗胃病的潜力。然而,柚皮苷对 IM 的具体作用尚不清楚。因此,本研究通过生物信息学分析和实验验证,确定了治疗 IM 的潜在基因靶点。在比较了临床样本的 RNA-seq 结果、GEO 数据集(GSE78523)以及 GeneCards 数据库中的柚皮素相关基因后,两个基因(MTTP 和 APOB)被选为潜在靶点。细胞和动物实验结果表明,柚皮素可通过 MTTP/APOB 的表达改善肠上皮增生模型的变化。总之,柚皮素可能会抑制 MTTP/APOB 轴,从而抑制 IM 的进展。这些结果支持将柚皮苷开发成一种抗肠上皮增生的药物,并可能有助于发现新的肠上皮增生治疗靶点。
Naringenin inhibits the microsomal triglyceridetransfer protein/apolipoprotein B axis to inhibit intestinal metaplasia progression.
Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a premalignant condition that increases the risk for subsequent gastric cancer (GC). Traditional Chinese medicine generally plays a role in the treatment of IM, and the phytochemical naringenin used in Chinese herbal medicine has shown therapeutic potential for the treatment of gastric diseases. However, naringenin's specific effect on IM is not yet clearly understood. Therefore, this study identified potential gene targets for the treatment of IM through bioinformatics analysis and experiment validation. Two genes (MTTP and APOB) were selected as potential targets after a comparison of RNA-seq results of clinical samples, the GEO dataset (GSE78523), and naringenin-related genes from the GeneCards database. The results of both cell and animal experiments suggested that naringenin can improve the changes in the intestinal epithelial metaplasia model via MTTP/APOB expression. In summary, naringenin likely inhibits the MTTP/APOB axis and therefore inhibits IM progression. These results support the development of naringenin as an anti-IM agent and may contribute to the discovery of novel IM therapeutic targets.
期刊介绍:
Phytotherapy Research is an internationally recognized pharmacological journal that serves as a trailblazing resource for biochemists, pharmacologists, and toxicologists. We strive to disseminate groundbreaking research on medicinal plants, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in this field.
Our primary focus areas encompass pharmacology, toxicology, and the clinical applications of herbs and natural products in medicine. We actively encourage submissions on the effects of commonly consumed food ingredients and standardized plant extracts. We welcome a range of contributions including original research papers, review articles, and letters.
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