类风湿性关节炎肝肾虚证的中药调控网络研究

Guang Zheng, Ye Lv, Junmei Zhao, Hongtao Guo
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在中国,中西医结合治疗类风湿性关节炎(RA)既能降低炎症指数,又能减少副作用。因此,探讨中药抗RA的机制可能有助于探究RA的病理机制。中医诊断以辨证论治为主,以肝肾虚证为主,探索相关中药治疗类风湿性关节炎可能有助于揭示其治疗调控网络。本研究基于RA的生物活性化合物、靶向蛋白和蛋白相互作用进行网络药理学分析。从而构建了五大中药对RA的调控网络。对参与基因的进一步生物信息学分析不仅阐明了与RA和免疫反应的关系,而且还减少了骨质疏松等副作用。通过检查c反应蛋白和红细胞沉降率等指标来验证治疗RA的疗效。通过RA滑膜组织微阵列数据的热图显示了传递的调节网络的潜在影响。
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The Regulation Networks of Chinese Medicines Against Rheumatoid Arthritis with Syndrome of Deficiency of Liver and Kidney
In China, the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and western medicine against rheumatoid arthritis (RA) delivers both low-level inflammation indexes and less side effects. Thus, exploring the mechanism of TCM against RA might help to explore the pathology of RA. As the diagnosis of TCM is based on syndrome differentiation and deficiency of liver and kidney is the leading one, then, explore associated Chinese medicines against RA may shed light on the therapeutic regulation network. In this study, network pharmacology analysis was carried out based on bioactive compounds, targeted proteins and protein interactions towards RA. As a result, the regulation network against RA delivered by the top five Chinese medicines was constructed. Further bioinformatics analysis on participant genes not only elucidate the relationships to RA and immune response, but also the reduced side effects e.g. osteoporosis. Validation of the therapeutic effect on RA patients was done via check indexes on C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Potential effects of the delivered regulation network were demonstrated with heatmap on the microarray data of RA synovium tissue.
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