Network Pharmacology-Based Elucidation of the Hypoglycemic Mechanism of Grifola frondosa GF5000 Polysaccharides via GCK modulation in Diabetic Rats
Chun Xiao, Chunwei Jiao, Longhua Huang, Huiping Hu, Yizhen Xie, Qingping Wu

TL;DR
This study explores how a compound from maitake mushrooms helps lower blood sugar in diabetic rats by affecting key genes and proteins.
Contribution
The study identifies glucokinase (GCK) as a key target of GF5000 in managing type 2 diabetes through multi-omics and network pharmacology.
Findings
GF5000 treatment altered 152 genes and 62 proteins in diabetic rats.
Glucokinase (GCK) and related proteins showed significant connectivity in T2DM networks.
GF5000 increased GCK mRNA expression in GCK-knockdown HepG2 cells.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Our lab has previously reported that Grifola frondosa (maitake mushroom) GF5000 has antidiabetic potential owing to its ability to improve insulin resistance. This study aimed to gain insight into the system-level hypoglycemic mechanisms of GF5000 using transcriptomics, proteomics, and network pharmacology. This study provides new insights into the hypoglycemic mechanisms of GF5000, identifying key molecular targets involved in mitigating insulin resistance in T2DM. Methods: Liver protein and gene expression in normal control (NC), diabetic control (DC), and GF5000-treated (GF5000) rats were analyzed via iTRAQ and RNA-seq. The relationships between differentially expressed genes (DEGs), differentially expressed proteins (DEPs), and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) disease targets were studied using Metascape and the Cytoscape GeneMANIA plug-in. Results: One hundred and…
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TopicsFungal Biology and Applications · Medicinal Plants and Bioactive Compounds · Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
