Objectives: Several studies suggest that Glycyrrhiza glabra (GG) extract could be a useful supplemental source for various cancer treatments. However, very few studies on oral cancer (OC) have been conducted. The present study was aimed at exploring the bioactive compounds (bioactives) along with the mode of action of GG against OC using network pharmacology.
Methods: Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry was used to identify and analyze compounds from GG. Public databases were used to identify genes associated with the selected bioactives and OC. With the help of Cytoscape software, the association between bioactive and common genes was built, visualized, and investigated. Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes/Proteins (STRING) was used to investigate protein-protein interactions for intergenic interactions. Finally, the pathway enrichment analysis of common genes was done using the Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) platform.
Results: Overall, 378 bioactives were identified in GG. Using public databases, an entire 254 bioactive-related genes and 734 OC-related genes were recognized, with 48 common genes. Cytoscape analysis showed wortmannin as the key bioactive and androgen receptor as the hub gene. The DAVID results revealed that the significant mechanism of action of GG against OC may be to induce apoptosis of cancer cells by deactivating the PI3K-AKT signaling pathway.
Conclusion: The key active components and mechanisms of action of GG against OC were investigated. The present study provides scientific suggestions to support the clinical outcome of GG for OC along with a research foundation for additional elaboration on the important bioactives and mechanisms of GG against OC.
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