Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)

Background: Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is an agonist mediator in the inflammatory process, which interacts with PAF receptor (PAFR) that eventually causes cancers, respiratory and neurodegenerative diseases. This interaction activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, leadin...

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Main Authors: Nordin, Noraziah, Jalil, Juriyati, Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz, Abdullah, Adib Afandi, Othman, Rozana
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spelling my.um.eprints.335812022-08-02T00:26:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33581/ Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR) Nordin, Noraziah Jalil, Juriyati Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz Abdullah, Adib Afandi Othman, Rozana RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology RS Pharmacy and materia medica Background: Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is an agonist mediator in the inflammatory process, which interacts with PAF receptor (PAFR) that eventually causes cancers, respiratory and neurodegenerative diseases. This interaction activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, leading to a pro-inflammatory cascade. The pathophysiological conditions due to activation of inflammatory cascade could be inhibited by PAF antagonists. Objectives: In this study, selected naturally derived flavonoids (flavone, biochanin A, and myricetin) with different functional groups were subjected to molecular modelling and experimental studies to investigate their potential as PAF antagonists. Methods: Interactions of flavonoids and PAF were assessed via Autodock Vina for molecular docking and the AMBER program for molecular dynamic simulations. The experimentally antagonistic effects of the flavonoids were also conducted via PAF inhibitory assay to determine the IC50 values. Results: The findings of docking and dynamic simulations have revealed that all selected flavonoids interact with PAFR in the binding site with considerably good binding affinity up to -9.8 kcal mol(-1) as compared to cedrol (-8.1 kcal mol(-1)) as a standard natural PAFR antagonist. The PAFR-flavonoid complexes exhibited four conserved active site residues, which included W73, F97, F174, and L279. The stability of all complexes was attained in a 30 ns simulation. The findings of in silico analyses were then compared to the experimental study on PAF inhibitory assay. Inhibitory effects of flavonoids against PAFR showed moderate activities, ranging from 27.8 - 30.8 mu gM(-1). Conclusion: All studied flavonoids could act as promising PAF antagonists with some enhancement in their structures to exhibit potent antagonistic activity. However, these naturally derived flavonoids demand further investigation at cellular and animal models to develop new PAF antagonist drug candi-dates for treating PAF-mediated diseases. Bentham Science Publishers 2022 Article PeerReviewed Nordin, Noraziah and Jalil, Juriyati and Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz and Abdullah, Adib Afandi and Othman, Rozana (2022) Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR). Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 19 (1). pp. 20-30. ISSN 1570-1808, DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/1570180818666210614170322 <https://doi.org/10.2174/1570180818666210614170322>. 10.2174/1570180818666210614170322
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topic RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
spellingShingle RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Nordin, Noraziah
Jalil, Juriyati
Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz
Abdullah, Adib Afandi
Othman, Rozana
Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
description Background: Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is an agonist mediator in the inflammatory process, which interacts with PAF receptor (PAFR) that eventually causes cancers, respiratory and neurodegenerative diseases. This interaction activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, leading to a pro-inflammatory cascade. The pathophysiological conditions due to activation of inflammatory cascade could be inhibited by PAF antagonists. Objectives: In this study, selected naturally derived flavonoids (flavone, biochanin A, and myricetin) with different functional groups were subjected to molecular modelling and experimental studies to investigate their potential as PAF antagonists. Methods: Interactions of flavonoids and PAF were assessed via Autodock Vina for molecular docking and the AMBER program for molecular dynamic simulations. The experimentally antagonistic effects of the flavonoids were also conducted via PAF inhibitory assay to determine the IC50 values. Results: The findings of docking and dynamic simulations have revealed that all selected flavonoids interact with PAFR in the binding site with considerably good binding affinity up to -9.8 kcal mol(-1) as compared to cedrol (-8.1 kcal mol(-1)) as a standard natural PAFR antagonist. The PAFR-flavonoid complexes exhibited four conserved active site residues, which included W73, F97, F174, and L279. The stability of all complexes was attained in a 30 ns simulation. The findings of in silico analyses were then compared to the experimental study on PAF inhibitory assay. Inhibitory effects of flavonoids against PAFR showed moderate activities, ranging from 27.8 - 30.8 mu gM(-1). Conclusion: All studied flavonoids could act as promising PAF antagonists with some enhancement in their structures to exhibit potent antagonistic activity. However, these naturally derived flavonoids demand further investigation at cellular and animal models to develop new PAF antagonist drug candi-dates for treating PAF-mediated diseases.
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author Nordin, Noraziah
Jalil, Juriyati
Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz
Abdullah, Adib Afandi
Othman, Rozana
author_facet Nordin, Noraziah
Jalil, Juriyati
Abd Ghani, Mohd Faiz
Abdullah, Adib Afandi
Othman, Rozana
author_sort Nordin, Noraziah
title Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
title_short Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
title_full Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
title_fullStr Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
title_sort molecular modelling simulations and inhibitory effects of naturally de-rived flavonoids targeting platelet-activating factor receptor (pafr)
publisher Bentham Science Publishers
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33581/
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