Gut Microbiota-targeted, Whole-Body Systems Biology for Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine

Zhang Xu , Zhao Yufeng , Hu Yiyang , Liu Ping , Zhao Liping
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Abstract

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a medical system with its own theoretical framework focusing on functions at the whole-body level, and it has accumulated abundant clinical experience. However, TCM approaches are empirical, and the manifestations that it reads in human bodies can hardly be communicated in molecular language with modern medicine. Whole-body systems biology considers the human body as a “superorganism,” which consists of cells of both human and symbiotic microorganisms. Taking advantage of “-omic” technologies, biological information in urine, fecal, and blood samples can be profiled as emergent functions of the complex human system for understanding its dynamics in disease and health. This top-down systems biology approach emphasizes the functions of gut microbiota in human health. It is a holistic approach similar to TCM, but it assesses human health with molecular-marker-based methods; therefore, it can serve as a bridge between TCM and western medical science. This article summarizes the concepts, methodologies, clinical applications, and advantages of “functional metagenomics,” a whole-body systems-biology platform, as a new research strategy for modernization of TCM.

以肠道微生物群为目标,以全身系统生物学理解中医
中医是一门以全身功能为核心的医学体系,有自己的理论框架,积累了丰富的临床经验。然而,中医的方法是经验性的,它在人体内读到的表现很难用分子语言与现代医学沟通。全身系统生物学认为人体是一个“超级有机体”,它由人类和共生微生物的细胞组成。利用“组学”技术,尿液、粪便和血液样本中的生物信息可以被描述为复杂人体系统的紧急功能,以了解其在疾病和健康中的动态。这种自上而下的系统生物学方法强调肠道微生物群在人类健康中的功能。它是一种类似于中医的整体方法,但它使用基于分子标记的方法来评估人类健康;因此,它可以作为中西医之间的桥梁。本文综述了“功能宏基因组学”的概念、方法、临床应用以及作为中医现代化研究新策略的全身系统生物学平台的优势。
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