ReferenceID 5369

The use of glutathione to reduce oxidative stress status and its potential for modifying the extracellular matrix organization in cleft lip

Free Radic Biol Med

OBJECTIVE: Cleft lip (CL) is a common congenital anomaly that can be syndromic or non-syndromic. It can be triggered by the mutation of gene or environmental factors. The incidence of CL is about 1 out of 700 live births

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Reference Id
5369
Evidence Id
21959
Core Evidence Id
21959
Source Reference Id
3986
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF004783
Subject Paper Key
HBIN028061_33422675
Pubmed Id
33422675
Doi
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2020.12.455
Paper Title
The use of glutathione to reduce oxidative stress status and its potential for modifying the extracellular matrix organization in cleft lip
Paper Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cleft lip (CL) is a common congenital anomaly that can be syndromic or non-syndromic. It can be triggered by the mutation of gene or environmental factors. The incidence of CL is about 1 out of 700 live births. Facial development is a complex process, and there is no existing therapy to prevent the disease development. One of the characteristics in this facial malformation is the increased presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, we hypothesize that the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) could help to attenuate the oxidative stress in this disease. METHODS: Bioinformatics network pharmacology was applied to determine pharmacological targets and molecular mechanisms of GSH treatment for CL. Moreover, RNA-sequencing of the POLR1C knockdown osteoblast CL model was applied to validate the in silico data of using GSH in CL. RESULTS: Twenty-two core targets of GSH and CL were identified via various bioinformatics tools. The GO and KEGG analysis indicated that GSH could modulate two major families (matrix metalloproteinase and integrins), which are related to extracellular matrix modification and composition for facial development in CL. The findings from POLR1C knockdown model further supported the rescue response of GSH in CL. CONCLUSIONS: The study uncovered the possible pharmacological mechanism of GSH for treating CL. The data helps research group to focus on the specific pathways for understanding the biological action of GSH for treating the CL in the future.
Journal
Free Radic Biol Med
Publish Year
2021
Experiment Subject
Experiment Type
Others
Phenotype Related
Cleft Lip; Facial Malformation; Syndromic Or Non-syndromic; Congenital Anomaly
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Paper Title En
The use of glutathione to reduce oxidative stress status and its potential for modifying the extracellular matrix organization in cleft lip
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