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New insight into gut microbiota-derived metabolites to enhance liver regeneration via network pharmacology study

Authors :
Ki-Kwang Oh
Ickwon Choi
Haripriya Gupta
Ganesan Raja
Satya Priya Sharma
Sung-Min Won
Jin-Ju Jeong
Su-Been Lee
Min-Gi Cha
Goo-Hyun Kwon
Min-Kyo Jeong
Byeong-Hyun Min
Ji-Ye Hyun
Jung-A Eom
Hee-Jin Park
Sang-Jun Yoon
Mi-Ran Choi
Dong Joon Kim
Ki-Tae Suk
Source :
Artificial cells, nanomedicine, and biotechnology. 51(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We intended to identify favourable metabolite(s) and pharmacological mechanism(s) of gut microbiota (GM) for liver regeneration (LR) through network pharmacology. We utilized the gutMGene database to obtain metabolites of GM, and targets associated with metabolites as well as LR-related targets were identified using public databases. Furthermore, we performed a molecular docking assay on the active metabolite(s) and target(s) to verify the network pharmacological concept. We mined a total of 208 metabolites in the gutMGene database and selected 668 targets from the SEA (1,256 targets) and STP (947 targets) databases. Finally, 13 targets were identified between 61 targets and the gutMGene database (243 targets). Protein-protein interaction network analysis showed that AKT1 is a hub target correlated with 12 additional targets. In this study, we describe the potential microbe from the microbiota (

Details

ISSN :
2169141X
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Artificial cells, nanomedicine, and biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a2fcb423d75872b7db592afde46c285b