Systems pharmacology approach to investigate the mechanism of Artemisia argyi in treating rheumatic diseases

Author:

Huang Yuanzhi,Jin Xupeng,Liu Jiayi,Wu Wei,Wang Huiping

Abstract

AbstractArtemisia argyi (AA) has been proven to be effective in the adjuvant treatment of rheumatism (RA), but the mechanism of its action in RA is not clear. This study aims to clarify the molecular mechanism of AA as a potential therapy for RA by using network pharmacology. The TCM systems pharmacology (TCMSP) was used to screen the active components of AA, and identification of the potential target genes of active compounds and rheumatism was performed with PharmMapper and GeneCards, respectively. Construction of complex target networks and protein–protein interaction networks was based on the Cytoscape software. The biological functions and pathway analysis of targets and effective targets were analyzed using DAVID. Our study demonstrated that 105 target genes were associated with these active compounds and RA. ALB, AKT1, and MAPK1 were the first three hub genes, and the metabolic and signaling pathways related to these hub genes were remarkably abundant. Results showed that AA might play a role in RA by affecting multiple targets and multiple ways, reflecting that TCM was characterized by multicomponents and multitargets. AA has the potential to be a promising new candidate for the treatment of RA and has value for further research and development.

Funder

Doctoral Foundation Project of Huanggang normal University

Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for the Characteristic Resources Exploitation of Dabie Mountains Open Fund Project

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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