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  • - COVID-19-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) increases the risk of in-hospital death and may lead to chronic kidney disease, prompting research into potential treatments, including a traditional Chinese herb.
  • - The study identified eight key target genes linked to COVID-19 AKI, which interact with three major compounds (quercetin, luteolin, and kaempferol) that may help as therapeutic targets.
  • - Findings suggest that the proteins encoded by IL6, VEGFA, and RELA could be targeted through the NF-κB signaling pathway, indicating potential for botanical drugs, like quercetin, in treating COVID-19 AKI and necessitating further research.

Article Abstract

COVID-19-associated acute kidney injury (COVID-19 AKI) is an independent risk factor for in-hospital mortality and has the potential to progress to chronic kidney disease. L a traditional Chinese herb that has been used for the treatment of a variety of kidney diseases for centuries, could have the potential to treat this complication. In this study, we studied the potential protective role of in COVID-19 AKI and explored its specific mechanisms applied by network pharmacology and bioinformatics methods. The combination of the protein-protein interaction network and Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment -target gene network revealed eight key target genes (VEGFA, ICAM1, IL6, CXCL8, IL1B, CCL2, IL10 and RELA). Molecular docking showed that all these eight gene-encoded proteins could be effectively bound to three major active compounds (quercetin, luteolin and kaempferol), thus becoming potential therapeutic targets. Molecular dynamics simulation also supports the binding stability of RELA-encoded protein with quercetin and luteolin. Together, our data suggest that IL6, VEGFA, and RELA could be the potential drug targets by inhibiting the NF-κB signaling pathway. Our studies shed new insights into and its ingredients, e.g., quercetin, as potential botanical drugs against COVID-19 AKI, and warrant further studies on efficacy and mechanisms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10232756PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1188086DOI Listing

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