Chinese Medicine in Regulating Immune Balance for the Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases.

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The American journal of Chinese medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1142/S0192415X25500612
Min Zhou, Bin Wu
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Abstract

The normal immune system maintains a dynamic equilibrium of immune regulation. When natural immune tolerance is disrupted, aberrant immune activation occurs, which leads to tissue damage and the onset of autoimmune diseases (AIDs). Pathological damage in AIDs stems from abnormal immune responses triggered by a systemic imbalance, and modern medicine has yet to find a definitive cure. The advantages of Chinese medicine (CM), which targets the fundamental pathogenesis of "immune imbalance" by regulating immune homeostasis and restoring a healthy Yin-Yang equilibrium state, are increasingly being demonstrated. CM promotes immune balance by modulating CD4[Formula: see text] T cell subset imbalances, dysfunctional immune cells (e.g., B cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages), and their associated cytokines and transcription factors. Although CM shows therapeutic potential for AIDs via immune homeostasis modulation, comprehensive reviews analyzing this approach through the lens of AIDs' shared mechanism - immune imbalance - remain scarce. Thus, this paper first elucidates immune imbalance in AIDs from the perspectives of immune cells, cytokines, and transcription factors. Then, leveraging CM's strengths in immune regulation, we systematically review current research on bioactive components extracted from Chinese herbs, such as Paeoniflorin-6'-O-benzene sulfonate (from Paeonia lactiflora) and Artesunate (from Artemisia annua), as well as herbal formulas like Zengye Runzao decoction and Er Miao San, to focus on their immunomodulatory effects in AIDs treatment. This synthesis provides valuable insights into the scientific rationale of CM for restoring immune balance in the treatment of AIDs.

中医药调节免疫平衡治疗自身免疫性疾病
正常的免疫系统维持着免疫调节的动态平衡。当自然免疫耐受被破坏时,会发生异常的免疫激活,从而导致组织损伤和自身免疫性疾病(艾滋病)的发生。艾滋病的病理性损伤源于系统失衡引发的异常免疫反应,现代医学尚未找到明确的治疗方法。中医药通过调节免疫稳态,恢复健康的阴阳平衡状态,针对“免疫失衡”的根本发病机制,其优势正日益得到证实。CM通过调节T细胞亚群失衡、功能失调的免疫细胞(如B细胞、树突状细胞和巨噬细胞)及其相关的细胞因子和转录因子来促进免疫平衡。虽然CM显示出通过免疫稳态调节治疗艾滋病的潜力,但从艾滋病的共同机制——免疫失衡的角度分析这种方法的综合综述仍然很少。因此,本文首次从免疫细胞、细胞因子和转录因子的角度阐述了艾滋病的免疫失衡。然后,利用CM在免疫调节方面的优势,我们系统回顾了中药中提取的生物活性成分,如芍药苷-6′-邻苯磺酸盐(来自芍药)和青蒿琥酯(来自黄花蒿),以及增液润藻汤、二苗散等中药方剂的研究现状,重点研究了它们在艾滋病治疗中的免疫调节作用。这种综合提供了有价值的见解,以科学原理的CM恢复免疫平衡的治疗艾滋病。
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