Abstract

Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition that can develop hepatocellular carcinoma. Traditional medicine has always been the pillar of medical practice. However, it became less compatible with the current understanding of the diseases and the possible treatment. Therefore, in silico tools could be utilized for building the bridge between the legacy of the past and the current medical approaches allowing access to new therapeutic discoveries. In this work, a Chinese traditional medicine database was screened using structure-based virtual screening to identify molecules that could inhibit p38 alpha mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Out of the identified compounds, four selected compounds: chrysophanol, physcion, curcumin and hesperidin were isolated from their respective sources and their structures were confirmed by spectroscopic methods. These compounds decreased the gene expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced inflammation in a hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2) in a dose-dependent manner. The molecular docking study revealed the specificity of these compounds towards p38 MAPK rather than other MAPKs. In conclusion, the molecular and in silico studies suggest that the isolated compounds could be a potential treatment for hepatitis by resolving inflammation controlled by MAPKs, thus limiting the development of further complications and lower side effects.

Highlights

  • Liver is the central organ responsible for detoxification and metabolism in the body.The impairment of hepatic function can cause serious complications which may lead to death

  • We explored the role of the representative compounds to modulate the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in HepG2 cell lines. We addressed how these compounds interact with

  • IL-1β mRNA expression was elevated to about 24 folds, by the inflammatory effect of LPS on HepG2 cell lines, compared to the untreated control (DMSO)

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Introduction

Liver is the central organ responsible for detoxification and metabolism in the body. The impairment of hepatic function can cause serious complications which may lead to death. Hepatic disorders are a major generic health obstacle in Egypt, where it bears the highest prevalence rate in the world [1]. There are several factors that may cause liver failure, among them drugs, alcohol, toxins and viral infections. The predominant pathway of pathogenesis is mediated by inflammation [2].

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