Abstract

BackgroundSome isoquinoline alkaloids from Macleaya cordata (Willd). R. Br. (Bo Luo Hui) exhibited antibacterial, antiparasitic, antitumor, and analgesic effects. The targets of these isoquinoline alkaloids are undefined. This study aims to investigate the compound–target interaction network and potential pharmacological actions of isoquinoline alkaloids of M. cordata by reverse pharmacophore database screening.MethodsThe targets of 26 isoquinoline alkaloids identified from M. cordata were predicted by a pharmacophore-based target fishing approach. Discovery Studio 3.5 and two pharmacophore databases (PharmaDB and HypoDB) were employed for the target profiling. A compound–target interaction network of M. cordata was constructed and analyzed by Cytoscape 3.0.ResultsThirteen of the 65 predicted targets identified by PharmaDB were confirmed as targets by HypoDB screening. The targets in the interaction network of M. cordata were involved in cancer (31 targets), microorganisms (12 targets), neurodegeneration (10 targets), inflammation and autoimmunity (8 targets), parasitosis (5 targets), injury (4 targets), and pain (3 targets). Dihydrochelerythrine (C6) was found to hit 23 fitting targets. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) hits 15 alkaloids (C1–2, C11–16, C19–25) was the most promising target related to cancer.ConclusionThrough in silico target fishing, the anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects of M. cordata were the most significant among many possible activities. The possible anticancer effects were mainly contributed by the isoquinoline alkaloids as active components.

Highlights

  • Some isoquinoline alkaloids from Macleaya cordata (Willd)

  • Phytochemical and pharmacological studies demonstrated that the isoquinoline alkaloids derived from M. cordata are its major active components [4]

  • Thirty isoquinoline alkaloids have been isolated from M. cordata (Fig. 2), including chelerythrine (C12), sanguinarine (C15), sanguidimerine (C17), chelidimerine

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Introduction

Some isoquinoline alkaloids from Macleaya cordata (Willd). R. (Bo Luo Hui) exhibited antibacterial, antiparasitic, antitumor, and analgesic effects The targets of these isoquinoline alkaloids are undefined. Thirty isoquinoline alkaloids have been isolated from M. cordata (Fig. 2), including chelerythrine (C12), sanguinarine (C15), sanguidimerine (C17), chelidimerine (C18), berberine (C21), coptisine (C23), allocryptopine (C24, C25), and protopine (C26). These alkaloids exhibited a broad spectrum of biological activities, such as antitumor [5,6,7,8], anti-inflammatory [9,10,11], antimicrobial [12,13,14], analgesic [15], and antioxidant [16] activities

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