Abstract

BackgroundCancer is the second most common cause of death globally. The anticancer effects of Tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA) has been confirmed by numerous researches. However, the underlying mechanism remained to be integrated in systematic format. Systems biology embraced the complexity of cancer; therefore, a system study approach was proposed in the present study to explore the anticancer mechanism of Tan IIA based on network pharmacology.MethodAgilent Literature Search (ALS), a text-mining tool, was used to pull protein targets of Tan IIA. Then, pharmacological clustering was applied to classify obtained hits, the anticancer module was analysed further. The top ten essential nodes in the anticancer module were obtained by ClusterONE. Functional units in the anticancer module were catalogued and validated by Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. Meanwhile, KEGG and Cell Signalling Technology Pathway were employed to provide pathway data for potential anticancer pathways construction. Finally, the pathways were plotted using Cytoscape 3.5.1. Furthermore, in vitro experiments with five carcinoma cell lines were conducted.ResultsA total of 258 proteins regulated by Tan IIA were identified through ALS and were visualized by protein network. Pharmacological clustering further sorted 68 proteins that intimately involved in cancer pathogenesis based on Gene Ontology. Subsequently, pathways on anticancer effect of Tan IIA were delineated. Five functional units were clarified according to literature: including regulation on apoptosis, proliferation, sustained angiogenesis, autophagic cell death, and cell cycle. The GO analysis confirmed the classification was statistically significant. The inhibiting influence of Tan IIA on p70 S6K/mTOR pathway was revealed for the first time. The in vitro experiments displayed the selectivity of Tan IIA on HeLa, MDA-MB-231, HepG2, A549, and ACHN cell lines, the IC50 values were 0.54 μM, 4.63 μM, 1.42 μM, 17.30 μM and 204.00 μM, respectively. This result further reinforced the anticancer effect of Tan IIA treatment.ConclusionsThe current study provides a systematic methodology for discovering the coordination of the anticancer pathways regulated by Tan IIA via protein network. And it also offers a valuable guidance for systematic study on the therapeutic values of other herbs and their active compounds.

Highlights

  • Cancer is the second most common cause of death globally

  • The inhibiting influence of Tan Tanshinone IIA (IIA) on p70 ribosomal protein S6 kinase B1 (S6K)/mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway was revealed for the first time

  • The current study provides a systematic methodology for discovering the coordination of the anticancer pathways regulated by Tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA) via protein network

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Introduction

The anticancer effects of Tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA) has been confirmed by numerous researches. Systems biology embraced the complexity of cancer; a system study approach was proposed in the present study to explore the anticancer mechanism of Tan IIA based on network pharmacology. The herb has been used in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practice for over a millennium. It possesses efficacy of promoting blood circulation and preventing blood stagnation based on years of clinical observation. The anticancer effects and potential mechanisms of Tan IIA have been studied extensively in various cancer cell lines and showed promising activity via in vivo experiments [6, 7] and clinical studies [8]

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