Project description:Using high-throughput antibody microarray, through cross-sectional sample detection and verification of samples that had undergone physical changes over time, it was found that people with balanced constitution and dampness constitution in Chinese medicine showed differences in serum protein expression. The differences were expressed as the level changes of 19 proteins such as Dectin-2, Siglec-7, AIF and TACI. The research results provided the basis for the scientific expression of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitution.
Project description:To identify biomarkers regulated by traditional Chinese medicine Astragalus membranaceus Fischer Bge. var. mongolicus Bge. Hsiao in colorectal cancer. We have identified several differentially expressed genes including microRNAs using Affymetrix HTA-2.0 array. In this dataset, we include the expression data obtained from colon cancer cell line HCT116 grafted into nude mice. The mice was treated either water or traditional Chinese medicine Astragalus membranaceus for 28 days. These data are used to obtain 1425 genes that are differentially expressed in response to Astragalus membranaceus treatment.
Project description:Interventions: Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine group:Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine;Western medicine group:Western medicine
Primary outcome(s): Overall Survival;Progression-free Survival
Study Design: Cohort study
Project description:At present, the DNA microarray application to study traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) has received more and more attention. Furthermore, kinds of TCMs were too large, and ingredients in TCMs were also extremely abundant, which afforded an extraordinary source for drug development. To pursue a suitable approach on the research of TCM components, we produced gene expression profiles of 102 TCM ingredients treating MCF7 cells. All selected molecules were main ingredients in Chinese herb and TCM formula. In addition, the gene expression profiles data can be analyzed in combination with public database connectivity map (CMAP) and other bioinformatics methods, which could identify the underlying pharmacological mechanisms and molecular targets/pathway of numerous components. This study indicated that the gene expression profiles data of TCM components was a very convenient and useful approach for researchers engaged in study of TCMs.
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE32083: Transcriptomics of the traditional Japanese medicine juzentaihoto (JTX) on large intestines on germfree mice GSE32084: Transcriptomics of the traditional Japanese medicine juzentaihoto (JTX) on small intestines on germfree mice Refer to individual Series
Project description:Based on the theory of constitution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), healthy individuals can be grouped into distinctive types. the global gene expression signature for distinctive constitutions has not been sufficiently explored. Here we examined gene expression profiles from 32 Chinese Han individuals with Yang/Yin deficiency (n=12 each) and Balanced constitutions (n=8).