Toxins, Vol. 17, Pages 388: The Potential Mechanisms of Ochratoxin A in Prostate Cancer Development: An Integrated Study Combining Network Toxicology, Machine Learning, and Molecular Docking
Toxins doi: 10.3390/toxins17080388
Authors:
Hong Cai
Dandan Shen
Xiangjun Hu
Hongwei Yin
Zhangren Yan
Ochratoxin A (OTA), a prevalent food contaminant, has been proposed as a potential contributor to the development of prostate cancer, although its precise mechanisms remain unclear. This study employed a comprehensive approach that integrated network toxicology, machine learning, and molecular docking to clarify the role of OTA in prostate cancer. The findings indicated that OTA interacts with 364 targets related to prostate cancer, and machine learning was employed to identify five key molecular targets as priorities (ESR1, TP53, TNF, INS, and EGFR). In conjunction with the results of a functional enrichment analysis, OTA was found to possibly facilitate cancer progression by disrupting endocrine function, activating oncogenic signaling pathways, reprogramming metabolism, and modulating the tumor microenvironment.
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