Harnessing multi-omics approaches to elucidate the role of Chinese herbal compounds in chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal damage

利用多组学方法阐明中药化合物在化疗引起的胃肠道损伤中的作用

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Abstract

In this editorial, we discuss the findings reported by Wang et al in the latest issue of the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology. Various research methodologies, including microbiome analysis, assert that the Tzu-Chi Cancer-Antagonizing and Life-Protecting II Decoction of Chinese herbal compounds mitigates inflammatory responses by inhibiting the NF-κB signaling pathway. This action helps maintain the dynamic equilibrium of the intestinal microecology and lessens chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal damage. The efficacy of these compounds is intimately linked to the composition of intestinal microbes. These compounds regulate intestinal microecology by virtue of their specific compatibility and effectiveness, thereby enhancing the overall therapeutic outcomes of cancer chemotherapy. Nonetheless, the exact mechanisms underlying these effects warrant further investigation. Multi-omics technologies offer a systematic approach to elucidate the mechanisms and effectiveness of Chinese herbal compounds in vivo. This manuscript reviews the application of multi-omics technologies to Chinese herbal compounds and explores their potential role in modulating the gastrointestinal microenvironment following cancer chemotherapy, thus providing a theoretical foundation for their continued use in adjunct cancer treatment.

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