Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study

Curcumin and tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) are known for their anticancer properties, but limited solubility in water hinders their effectiveness against cancer. In this study, we conducted an in silico exploration of 0-cyclodextrin's potential to form inclusion complexes with curcumin or THC. The a...

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Main Authors: Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula, Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami, Bari, Putri Amatul, Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah, Anjani, Nadira Aisha, Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti, Saik, Amy Yi Hsan, Keong, Yong Yoke, Lim, Vuanghao, Tan, Wen Nee, Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi
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spelling my.um.eprints.454992024-10-25T02:41:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45499/ Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami Bari, Putri Amatul Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah Anjani, Nadira Aisha Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti Saik, Amy Yi Hsan Keong, Yong Yoke Lim, Vuanghao Tan, Wen Nee Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi R Medicine Curcumin and tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) are known for their anticancer properties, but limited solubility in water hinders their effectiveness against cancer. In this study, we conducted an in silico exploration of 0-cyclodextrin's potential to form inclusion complexes with curcumin or THC. The aim of this study was to assess the potential of curcumin and THC inclusion complexes to inhibit vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling pathway, a key element in carcinogenesis. The in silico analysis involved multiple stages, such as bioactive compound preparation, biological activity prediction, 3D structure retrieval of VEGF and VEGFR, protein-ligand docking, and visualization. The results of the study demonstrated that both the curcumin- and THC-inclusion complexes exhibit a lower requirement for binding free energy to interact with VEGFR compared to curcumin or THC molecules alone. When VEGFR binds with curcumin, the curcumin-inclusion complex, or the THC-inclusion complex before interacting with VEGF, there is a notable increase in the binding free energy for the VEGF-VEGFR interaction. Specifically, the presence of THC-inclusion complex demonstrates the highest binding free energy for the VEGF-VEGFR interaction. The molecular dynamic simulation study shows that when VEGFR binds with curcumin, curcumin-inclusion complex, or THC-inclusion complex, the fluctuation of amino acid residues in VEGFR decreases compared to the VEGFR protein structure before binding with these molecules. In conclusion, this study suggests that the formation of inclusion complexes holds considerable promise for enhancing the anticancer potential of curcumin and THC by augmenting their Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula and Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami and Bari, Putri Amatul and Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah and Anjani, Nadira Aisha and Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti and Saik, Amy Yi Hsan and Keong, Yong Yoke and Lim, Vuanghao and Tan, Wen Nee and Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi (2024) Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study. Sains Malaysiana, 53 (3). pp. 653-665. ISSN 0126-6039, DOI https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-13 <https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-13>. https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-13 10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-13
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Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula
Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami
Bari, Putri Amatul
Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah
Anjani, Nadira Aisha
Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti
Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Keong, Yong Yoke
Lim, Vuanghao
Tan, Wen Nee
Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi
Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
description Curcumin and tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) are known for their anticancer properties, but limited solubility in water hinders their effectiveness against cancer. In this study, we conducted an in silico exploration of 0-cyclodextrin's potential to form inclusion complexes with curcumin or THC. The aim of this study was to assess the potential of curcumin and THC inclusion complexes to inhibit vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling pathway, a key element in carcinogenesis. The in silico analysis involved multiple stages, such as bioactive compound preparation, biological activity prediction, 3D structure retrieval of VEGF and VEGFR, protein-ligand docking, and visualization. The results of the study demonstrated that both the curcumin- and THC-inclusion complexes exhibit a lower requirement for binding free energy to interact with VEGFR compared to curcumin or THC molecules alone. When VEGFR binds with curcumin, the curcumin-inclusion complex, or the THC-inclusion complex before interacting with VEGF, there is a notable increase in the binding free energy for the VEGF-VEGFR interaction. Specifically, the presence of THC-inclusion complex demonstrates the highest binding free energy for the VEGF-VEGFR interaction. The molecular dynamic simulation study shows that when VEGFR binds with curcumin, curcumin-inclusion complex, or THC-inclusion complex, the fluctuation of amino acid residues in VEGFR decreases compared to the VEGFR protein structure before binding with these molecules. In conclusion, this study suggests that the formation of inclusion complexes holds considerable promise for enhancing the anticancer potential of curcumin and THC by augmenting their
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author Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula
Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami
Bari, Putri Amatul
Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah
Anjani, Nadira Aisha
Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti
Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Keong, Yong Yoke
Lim, Vuanghao
Tan, Wen Nee
Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi
author_facet Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula
Tambunan, Ulie Vianissa Dwiutami
Bari, Putri Amatul
Farid, Muhammad Ardiansyah
Anjani, Nadira Aisha
Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti
Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Keong, Yong Yoke
Lim, Vuanghao
Tan, Wen Nee
Alshawsh, Mohammed Abdullah Mahdi
author_sort Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula
title Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
title_short Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
title_full Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
title_fullStr Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
title_full_unstemmed Formation of Inclusion Complex of Curcumin and Tetrahydrocurcumin Prevents Angiogenesis by Inhibiting VEGF Activity: An in-silico Study
title_sort formation of inclusion complex of curcumin and tetrahydrocurcumin prevents angiogenesis by inhibiting vegf activity: an in-silico study
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45499/
https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5303-13
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