Cold and Hot Syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine:Insights from the Perspective of Immunometabolic Homeostasis  

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作  者:Pan Chen Bo-Yang Wang Peng Zhang Shao Li 

机构地区:[1]Department of Automation,Bioinformatics Division,BNRist,Institute for TCM-X,MOE Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics,Tsinghua University,Beijing,China

出  处:《World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》2024年第4期434-442,共9页世界中医药杂志(英文)

基  金:sponsored by Tsinghua-Toyota Joint Research Fund;supported by the Anhui Province TraditionalChinese Medicine Science and Technology Research Project(202303a07020001);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (T2341008)

摘  要:The core principle of diagnosis and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is the identification of different syndromes.Cold and hot syndromes are important elements in TCM theory.Identifying the biological basis of cold and hot syndromes in TCM will help elucidate TCM theories scientifically,thus promoting precise treatment in TCM.Although the biological basis of cold/hot syndromes in TCM remains poorly understood,growing evide nce suggests that immunometab olic interactions play an important role in balancing cold and hot syndromes.Immuno metabolism involve s complex interactions between the immune and metabolic systems.Multilevel mechanisms of interaction between the immune and metabolic systems may underlie many inflammatory diseases and offer substantial therapeutic promise.Therefore,dissecting the relationship between immunometabolism and the biological network of cold/hot syndromes has become a priority.This article reviews the progress of cold/hot syndrome research from the perspective of immunometabolic homeostasis,thus further clarifying cold/hot syndromes in TCM.

关 键 词:Biological network cold/hot syndromes immunometabolism precision medicine traditional Chinese medicine 

分 类 号:R255[医药卫生—中医内科学]

 

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