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Authors Li Y, Li HM, Li ZC, Yang M, Xie RF, Ye ZH, Gao X, Zhou X
Received 16 November 2019
Accepted for publication 18 March 2020
Published 15 May 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 4213—4227
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S238901
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Yong Teng
Background: Hepatitis virus infection plays a
critical role in liver cancer initiation and development; so the purpose
of this study was to investigate the anti-liver cancer effects of
DiWuYangGan (DWYG) which was effective for hepatitis.
Methods: Network
predictions were performed. Next, several tests, including HPLC, Caco-2
absorption models, MMT, protein chip, Western blotting and H22-tumor-bearing mouse, were carried out to
investigate the effects and possible mechanism of DWYG.
Results: Network
results showed DWYG might be involved in some processes such as STAT
cascade. Some target genes may correspondingly participate in these procedures,
such as IL-6, CASP3, AKT1, PPAR, and TP53. Diseases associated with DWYG
formula may be liver cancer and hepatitis. Potential active compounds might be
CUR and ISO. Chemical analysis results showed that ingredients in the
formula, including DEO, SCHB, SOLA, SOLB, SCHA, LIQ, ISO, POT, and CHL, could
be determined, indicating that DWYG samples for the following experiments
were controllable and consistent. Caco-2 absorption of ingredients in DWYG,
including DEO, SCHB, SOLA, SOLB, and LIQ, worked very well. In vitro experiment
results showed that DWYG could inhibit the growth of cell lines and its
effective ingredients might be SCHB, SOLB, SINA, SINB, SOLB, CUR, DEM, BIS,
and GER. Further protein results showed that DWYG could upregulate the
expressions of some proteins, including ERK1/2, AKT Ser473, BAD Ser112, PRAS40,
Thr246, P38, Gsk-3β, and Ser9. In vivo experiment results showed that DWYG
could shrink tumor size, recover ALT and AST, and decrease IL-6 levels. Their
possible mechanism might be through the JAK/STAT3 pathway.
Conclusion: Besides
the known pharmacological function of anti-hepatitis, DWYG extract expressed
anti-liver cancer effects and the results were consistent partly with network
predictions.
Keywords: DWYG,
liver cancer, JAK/STAT3 pathway, network prediction