Unraveling the Action Mechanism of Tubeimoside-1 against Tumor Microvessels via Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation

网络药理学与实验验证揭示土贝母苷-1抗肿瘤微血管作用机制

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作者:YinRong Yang, Qian Wang, FengXia Zhan

Conclusion

To sum up, our findings strongly suggest that clinical application of TBSM1 may serve as a vasoactive drug treatment to suppress tumor progression.

Methods

A SKOV3 xenografted mouse model were constructed to evaluate the anti-tumor microvessels of TBMS1 in vivo, followed by function assays to verify the effects of TBMS1 on the proliferation, cell cycle, migration, and tubule formation of vascular endothelial cells in vitro. Next, based on network pharmacology, the drug/disease-target protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks, biological functions and gene enrichment analyses were performed to predict the underlying mechanism. Finally, molecules and pathways associated with tumor trans-endothelial migration were identified.

Objective

Tubeimoside-1 (TBMS1) is a plant-derived triterpenoid saponin that exhibits pharmacological properties and anti-tumor effects, but the anti-tumor microvessels of action of TBMS1 remains to be completely elucidated. This study aims to verify the effect of TBMS1 on tumor microvessels and its underlying mechanism.

Results

TBMS1 treatment effectively reduced tumor microvessel density in ovarian cancer model and inhibited the proliferation, cell cycle, migration, and induced apoptosis of vascular endothelial cells in vitro. Network pharmacological data suggested that tumor cell adhesion and trans-endothelial migration may participate in antiangiogenic effects of TBMS1. By endothelial adhesion and permeability assay, we identified that tumor adhesion and the permeability of endothelial monolayers were reduced by TBMS1. Furthermore, adhesion protein (VCAM-1and ICAM-1) and tight junction (TJ) proteins (VE-cadhsion, ZO-1 and claudin-5) were found to be regulated. Finally, Akt, Erk1/2, Stat3 and NF-κB signaling were decreased by TBMS1 treatment.

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