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Exploring the immunometabolic potential of Danggui Buxue Decoction for the treatment of IBD-related colorectal cancer | |
Zhang, Yang1; Kang, Qianming1; He, Luying1; Chan, Ka Iong2; Gu, Hui1; Xue, Wenjing1; Zhong, Zhangfeng2; Tan, Wen1 | |
2024-12-01 | |
Source Publication | Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom) |
ISSN | 1749-8546 |
Volume | 19Issue:1Pages:117 |
Abstract | Danggui Buxue (DGBX) decoction is a classical prescription composed of Astragali Radix (AR) and Angelicae Sinensis Radix (ASR), used to enrich blood, and nourish Qi in Chinese medicine, with the potential to recover energy and stimulate metabolism. Chronic inflammation is a risk factor in the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-related colorectal cancer (CRC). More importantly, AR and ASR have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities, as well as prefiguring a potential effect on inflammation-cancer transformation. We, therefore, aimed to review the immunometabolism potential of DGBX decoction and its components in this malignant transformation, to provide a helpful complement to manage the risk of IBD-CRC. The present study investigates the multifaceted roles of DGBX decoction and its entire components AR and ASR, including anti-inflammation effects, anti-cancer properties, immune regulation, and metabolic regulation. This assessment is informed by a synthesis of scholarly literature, with more than two hundred articles retrieved from PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases within the past two decades. The search strategy employed utilized keywords such as “Danggui Buxue”, “Astragali Radix”, “Angelicae Sinensis Radix”, “Inflammation”, and “Metabolism”, alongside the related synonyms, with a particular emphasis on high-quality research and studies yielding significant findings. The potential of DGBX decoction in modulating immunometabolism holds promise for the treatment of IBD-related CRC. It is particularly relevant given the heterogeneity of CRC and the growing trend towards personalized medicine, but the precise and detailed mechanism necessitate further in vivo validation and extensive clinical studies to substantiate the immunometabolic modulation and delineate the pathways involved. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.) |
Keyword | Angelicae Sinensis Radix Astragali Radix Danggui Buxue Decoction Ibd-crc Immunometabolism |
DOI | 10.1186/s13020-024-00978-y |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Integrative & Complementary Medicine ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy |
WOS Subject | Integrative & Complementary Medicine ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy |
WOS ID | WOS:001302465700001 |
Publisher | BMCCAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85202714012 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Zhong, Zhangfeng; Tan, Wen |
Affiliation | 1.School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China 2.Macao Centre for Research and Development in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, SAR, 999078, Macao |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Zhang, Yang,Kang, Qianming,He, Luying,et al. Exploring the immunometabolic potential of Danggui Buxue Decoction for the treatment of IBD-related colorectal cancer[J]. Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom), 2024, 19(1), 117. |
APA | Zhang, Yang., Kang, Qianming., He, Luying., Chan, Ka Iong., Gu, Hui., Xue, Wenjing., Zhong, Zhangfeng., & Tan, Wen (2024). Exploring the immunometabolic potential of Danggui Buxue Decoction for the treatment of IBD-related colorectal cancer. Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom), 19(1), 117. |
MLA | Zhang, Yang,et al."Exploring the immunometabolic potential of Danggui Buxue Decoction for the treatment of IBD-related colorectal cancer".Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom) 19.1(2024):117. |
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