Combination of UHPLC-MS/MS with context-specific network and cheminformatic approaches for identifying bioactivities and active components of propolis

  • Ye Ryeong Cho
  • , Kyeong Ah Jo
  • , Soo yeon Park
  • , Jae won Choi
  • , Gwangmin Kim
  • , Tae Yeon Kim
  • , Soohwan Lee
  • , Doo Hee Lee
  • , Sung Kuk Kim
  • , Doheon Lee
  • , Seungki Lee
  • , Seokwon Lim
  • , Soon Ok Woo
  • , Sanguine Byun
  • , Ji Yeon Kim

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Abstract

Discovering new bioactivities and identifying active compounds of food materials are major fields of study in food science. However, the process commonly requires extensive experiments and can be technically challenging. In the current study, we employed network biology and cheminformatic approaches to predict new target diseases, active components, and related molecular mechanisms of propolis. Applying UHPLC-MS/MS analysis results of propolis to Context-Oriented Directed Associations (CODA) and Combination-Oriented Natural Product Database with Unified Terminology (COCONUT) systems indicated atopic dermatitis as a novel target disease. Experimental validation using cell- and human tissue-based models confirmed the therapeutic potential of propolis against atopic dermatitis. Moreover, we were able to find the major contributing compounds as well as their combinatorial effects responsible for the bioactivity of propolis. The CODA/COCONUT system also provided compound-associated genes explaining the underlying molecular mechanism of propolis. These results highlight the potential use of big data-driven network biological approaches to aid in analyzing the impact of food constituents at a systematic level.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113134
JournalFood Research International
Volume172
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Bioactivity
  • COCONUT
  • CODA
  • Network analysis
  • Propolis

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