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Fangji Dihuang formulation ameliorated DNCB-induced atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions by IL-17 signaling pathway: integrating network analysis and experimental validation

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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Zhao, Wenting;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Jiang, Honghong;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Gu, Yunfan;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Zhang, Weiming;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Bao, Shijie;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Dai, Ming;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Dong, Bilin;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Yang, Ya;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Li, Ke;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Qin, Li;
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Department of Dermatology ,Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital of Wuhan ,Tongji Medical college ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,Hubei ,China
Zeng, Xianyu

Background: The Fangji Dihuang formulation (FJDHF) is a widely recognized Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula that consists of five plant drugs: Stephaniae Tetrandrae Radix, Cinnamomi Ramulus, Rehmanniae Radix, Saposhnikoviae Radix, and Glycyrrhiza Urensis Fisch. This formulation has been known to exhibit clinical therapeutic effects in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases. However, there is a lack of pharmacological research on its anti-atopic dermatitis (AD) activity. Methods: To investigate the potential anti-AD activity of FJDHF, DNCB was used to induce AD-like skin inflammation in the back of mice. Following successful modeling, the mice were administered FJDHF orally. The extent of the inflammatory skin lesions was recorded at day 4, 7, 14 and 28. UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap MS was used to identify and match the compounds present in FJDHF with ITCM, TCMIP and TCMSID. In silico predictions of potential target proteins of the identified compounds were obtained from SwishTargetPrediction, ITCM and TargetNet databases. AD-related genes were identified from GSE32924 data set, and FJDHF anti-AD hub genes were identified by MCODE algorithm. ClueGo enrichment analysis was employed to identify the core pathway of FJDHF’s anti-AD effect. To further investigate the anti-AD effect of FJDHF, single-cell RNA sequencing data set (GSE148196) from AD patients was analyzed to determine the target cells and signaling pathways of FJDHF in AD. Finally, rt-PCR, flow cytometry, and mouse back skin RNA sequencing were utilized to validate our findings. Results: FJDHF was found to be effective in improving the degree of the AD-like lesions in the mice. Network pharmacological analysis revealed the core pathway of FJDHF to be the IL-17 signaling pathway, which is interactively associated with cytokines. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis suggested that FJDHF may play an anti-AD role by influencing dendritic cells. Flow cytometry and rt-PCR results showed that FJDHF can reduce the influence of AD sample of IL-4, IFN-γ and the expression of IL-17. The RNA sequencing of mouse back skin also confirmed our conclusion. Conclusion: FJDHF may inhibit DNCB-induced AD-like skin inflammation in mice by inhibiting the IL-17 signaling pathway. Thus, FJDHF can be considered as a potential therapeutic agent for AD.

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