A systems pharmacology approach based on oncogenic signalling pathways to determine the mechanisms of action of natural products in breast cancer from transcriptome data

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作者
Odongo, Regan [1 ,2 ]
Demiroglu-Zergeroglu, Asuman [2 ]
Cakir, Tunahan [1 ]
机构
[1] Gebze Tech Univ, Dept Bioengn, Kocaeli, Turkey
[2] Gebze Tech Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Kocaeli, Turkey
关键词
Systems pharmacology; Transcriptomics; Plant-based drugs; Breast cancer; Oncogenic signalling pathways; NETWORK MEDICINE; DRUG DISCOVERY; EXPRESSION; WITHAFERIN; APOPTOSIS; ACTEIN; CELLS; INDOLE-3-CARBINOL; SUPPRESSION; AUTOPHAGY;
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10.1186/s12906-021-03340-z
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
BackgroundNarrow spectrum of action through limited molecular targets and unforeseen drug-related toxicities have been the main reasons for drug failures at the phase I clinical trials in complex diseases. Most plant-derived compounds with medicinal values possess poly-pharmacologic properties with overall good tolerability, and, thus, are appropriate in the management of complex diseases, especially cancers. However, methodological limitations impede attempts to catalogue targeted processes and infer systemic mechanisms of action. While most of the current understanding of these compounds is based on reductive methods, it is increasingly becoming clear that holistic techniques, leveraging current improvements in omic data collection and bioinformatics methods, are better suited for elucidating their systemic effects. Thus, we developed and implemented an integrative systems biology pipeline to study these compounds and reveal their mechanism of actions on breast cancer cell lines.MethodsTranscriptome data from compound-treated breast cancer cell lines, representing triple negative (TN), luminal A (ER+) and HER2+ tumour types, were mapped on human protein interactome to construct targeted subnetworks. The subnetworks were analysed for enriched oncogenic signalling pathways. Pathway redundancy was reduced by constructing pathway-pathway interaction networks, and the sets of overlapping genes were subsequently used to infer pathway crosstalk. The resulting filtered pathways were mapped on oncogenesis processes to evaluate their anti-carcinogenic effectiveness, and thus putative mechanisms of action.ResultsThe signalling pathways regulated by Actein, Withaferin A, Indole-3-Carbinol and Compound Kushen, which are extensively researched compounds, were shown to be projected on a set of oncogenesis processes at the transcriptomic level in different breast cancer subtypes. The enrichment of well-known tumour driving genes indicate that these compounds indirectly dysregulate cancer driving pathways in the subnetworks.ConclusionThe proposed framework infers the mechanisms of action of potential drug candidates from their enriched protein interaction subnetworks and oncogenic signalling pathways. It also provides a systematic approach for evaluating such compounds in polygenic complex diseases. In addition, the plant-based compounds used here show poly-pharmacologic mechanism of action by targeting subnetworks enriched with cancer driving genes. This network perspective supports the need for a systemic drug-target evaluation for lead compounds prior to efficacy experiments.
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