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Towards a predicted anti-aging molecular targets of asiaticoside based on bioinformatics analysis [Int J Med Biochem ]
Int J Med Biochem . 2025; 8(2): 78-88 | DOI: 10.14744/ijmb.2024.26122

Towards a predicted anti-aging molecular targets of asiaticoside based on bioinformatics analysis

Maria Violita Sekar Ayu Kencana1, K. Ariex Widyantara1, Yosef Christian1, Bakti Wahyu Saputra2, Agustina Setiawati1
1Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

INTRODUCTION: Human skin, the largest organ, serves as a critical barrier against environmental damage and microbial
invasion. The skin aging process leads to collagen degradation, reduced elasticity, and wrinkle formation, influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. This process has driven significant interest in the anti-aging market, which is expected to grow to $44.5 billion by 2030. Asiaticoside (AS) has exhibited anti-aging properties by promoting collagen synthesis and fibroblast proliferation.
METHODS: This study employed bioinformatics analyses to identify molecular targets and pathways modulated by AS
in skin aging. The gene databases were extracted from PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov), OMIM (www.omim.org), and GeneCards (www.genecards.org). Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks and CytoHubba algorithms (MCC, DMNC, MNC) identified ten key genes implicated in the skin aging cascade. To validate the results, molecular docking was conducted to assess AS's binding affinity to these targets.
RESULTS: This study identified IL-1β, JUN, TGF-β1, CCL-2, MMP-9, STAT-3, MAPK-3, CXCL-8, MMP-2, and KDR as potentially targeted by AS in the skin aging cascade. Molecular docking revealed a strong binding affinity of AS with MMP-9 (-8.16 kcal/mol), indicating its role in inhibiting ECM degradation.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: This study highlights AS's potential as a promising anti-aging agent by targeting key proteins and pathways, paving the way for further therapeutic exploration. This prediction of molecular pathways should be further
verified by in vitro and in vivo experiments.

Keywords: Asiaticoside, bioinformatics, molecular docking, pathway, skin aging

Corresponding Author: Agustina Setiawati, Indonesia
Manuscript Language: English
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