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Ersin Guner1, Omer Faruk Yilmaz2, Muharrem Furkan Yuzbasi3
1Department of Pharmacy, Konya Numune Hospital, Ministry of Health, Republic of Turkey, 42060 Konya, Turkey.
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Background: Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is driven by the interplay between inflammatory signaling, extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation, and impaired cellular adaptation. Although several nutraceutical compounds have been reported to exert protective effects in IVDD-related models, their multitarget mechanisms within integrated molecular networks remain incompletely characterized. Methods: An in silico framework integrating molecular docking with network-based analyses was employed to evaluate resveratrol, quercetin, melatonin, curcumin, and baicalein against a predefined panel of IVDD-associated targets, within an exploratory in silico framework. Binding affinities and interaction profiles were assessed using molecular docking, followed by protein-protein interaction (PPI) network construction, Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses, and hub gene identification. Results: Docking analyses revealed binding energies ranging from -4.59 to -13.25 kcal/mol, with curcumin and quercetin showing plausible docking poses across a subset of selected targets under the applied protocol. Network analysis showed a highly interconnected structure centered on key inflammatory regulators, including NFKB1, IL6, TNF, IL1B, STAT3, and NLRP3, together with ECM-associated components such as ACAN, COL2A1, SOX9, MMP13, and ADAMTS5. Enrichment analyses further suggested significant associations with inflammatory signaling pathways, cytokine regulation, and ECM organization. Conclusions: These findings are compatible with a distributed, multitarget interaction pattern of nutraceutical compounds within IVDD-associated molecular networks. By integrating molecular docking with network-based analyses, this study offers a system-level framework for interpreting previously reported effects within a disease-specific context. Docking-derived interaction patterns should be interpreted as qualitative and exploratory observations, as docking scores represent model-dependent estimates and do not establish comparable pharmacological effects across heterogeneous targets. The results should be considered hypothesis-generating and require experimental validation.
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