Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019

BackgroundThe rapid development of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a great threat to global health. Its mortality is associated with inflammation-related airway mucus hypersecretion and dysfunction of expectoration, and the subsequent mucus blockage of the bronchioles at crit...

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Main Authors: Yuanfeng Zhang, Zheyi Wang, Yue Zhang, Hongxuan Tong, Yiling Zhang, Tao Lu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2020.577285/full
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spelling doaj-618e3ce9cc4a4991bf065addaece6c692020-12-14T06:23:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences2296-889X2020-12-01710.3389/fmolb.2020.577285577285Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019Yuanfeng Zhang0Zheyi Wang1Zheyi Wang2Yue Zhang3Hongxuan Tong4Yiling Zhang5Tao Lu6School of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Encephalopathy, Dongzhimen Hospital, Affiliated to BUCM, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Basic Theory for Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaBackgroundThe rapid development of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a great threat to global health. Its mortality is associated with inflammation-related airway mucus hypersecretion and dysfunction of expectoration, and the subsequent mucus blockage of the bronchioles at critical stage is attributed to hypoxemia, complications, and even death. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has rich experience in expectorant, including treatment of COVID-19 patients with airway mucus dysfunction, yet little is known about the mechanisms. This study is aiming to explore the potential biological basis of TCM herbal expectorant for treating COVID-19.ObjectiveTo get core herbs with high used frequency applications in the actions of expectoration by using association rule algorithm and to investigate the multitarget mechanisms of core herbs in expectorant formulae for COVID-19 therapies.MethodsForty prescriptions for expectorant were retrieved from TCM Formulae. The ingredient compounds and targets of core herbs were collected from the TCMSP database, Gene-Cards, and NCBI. The protein interaction network (PPI) was constructed by SRING, and the network analysis was done by Cytoscape software. Bioconductor was applied for functional enrichment analysis of targets.ResultsThe core herbs of expectorant could regulate core pathways (MAP kinase activity, cytokine receptor binding, G-protein-coupled receptor binding, etc.) via interactions of ingredients (glycyrol, citromitin, etc.) on mucin family to eliminate phlegm.ConclusionTCM herbal expectorant could regulate MAPK and cytokine-related pathways, thereby modulating Mucin-family to affect mucus generation and clearance and eventually retarding the deterioration of COVID-19 disease.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2020.577285/fullcoronavirus disease 2019airway mucusmucinsexpectorant formulaenetwork pharmacologytraditional Chinese medicine
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author Yuanfeng Zhang
Zheyi Wang
Zheyi Wang
Yue Zhang
Hongxuan Tong
Yiling Zhang
Tao Lu
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Zheyi Wang
Zheyi Wang
Yue Zhang
Hongxuan Tong
Yiling Zhang
Tao Lu
Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
coronavirus disease 2019
airway mucus
mucins
expectorant formulae
network pharmacology
traditional Chinese medicine
author_facet Yuanfeng Zhang
Zheyi Wang
Zheyi Wang
Yue Zhang
Hongxuan Tong
Yiling Zhang
Tao Lu
author_sort Yuanfeng Zhang
title Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
title_short Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
title_full Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
title_fullStr Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
title_full_unstemmed Potential Mechanisms for Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Airway Mucus Hypersecretion Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019
title_sort potential mechanisms for traditional chinese medicine in treating airway mucus hypersecretion associated with coronavirus disease 2019
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
issn 2296-889X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description BackgroundThe rapid development of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a great threat to global health. Its mortality is associated with inflammation-related airway mucus hypersecretion and dysfunction of expectoration, and the subsequent mucus blockage of the bronchioles at critical stage is attributed to hypoxemia, complications, and even death. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has rich experience in expectorant, including treatment of COVID-19 patients with airway mucus dysfunction, yet little is known about the mechanisms. This study is aiming to explore the potential biological basis of TCM herbal expectorant for treating COVID-19.ObjectiveTo get core herbs with high used frequency applications in the actions of expectoration by using association rule algorithm and to investigate the multitarget mechanisms of core herbs in expectorant formulae for COVID-19 therapies.MethodsForty prescriptions for expectorant were retrieved from TCM Formulae. The ingredient compounds and targets of core herbs were collected from the TCMSP database, Gene-Cards, and NCBI. The protein interaction network (PPI) was constructed by SRING, and the network analysis was done by Cytoscape software. Bioconductor was applied for functional enrichment analysis of targets.ResultsThe core herbs of expectorant could regulate core pathways (MAP kinase activity, cytokine receptor binding, G-protein-coupled receptor binding, etc.) via interactions of ingredients (glycyrol, citromitin, etc.) on mucin family to eliminate phlegm.ConclusionTCM herbal expectorant could regulate MAPK and cytokine-related pathways, thereby modulating Mucin-family to affect mucus generation and clearance and eventually retarding the deterioration of COVID-19 disease.
topic coronavirus disease 2019
airway mucus
mucins
expectorant formulae
network pharmacology
traditional Chinese medicine
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2020.577285/full
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