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Current Research: Integrative Medicine

Notes:

CAM Therapies 2017

September 18-19, 2017 Charlotte, USA

5

th

International Meeting on

Complementary and Alternative Medicine & Therapies

Study of different TCM syndromes in the same disease and same TCM syndrome for

different diseases in post-operative liver and colorectal cancer underlying the multiplex

biometric immunoassay technology

Shi-Bing Su, Jian Chen, Xiao-Yan Li, Fei-Fei Cai, Xue-Qing Hu

and

Yi-Yu Lu

Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Aim & Method:

To study the significant expression of cytokines of different traditional Chinese medicine

(TCM) syndromes in the same disease and same TCM Syndrome for different diseases in postoperative liver

(PLC) and colorectal cancer (PCC).

Methods:

Plasma samples of patients with PLC and PCC were collected. The different expression profiles of 45

cytokines were detected by multiplex biometric immunoassay. TGF-

β

1 and significant expressed cytokines were

verified with ELISA. ROC curve for TCM syndromes diagnosis and biological pathways were analyzed.

Results:

There were different expression profiles of cytokines in postoperative liver and colorectal cancer with

different TCM syndromes. Six cytokines including IP-10, RANTES, MIP-1

β

, IL-18, IL-1RA and IFN-

γ

were

found significantly expressed in PLC patients with different TCM syndromes (P<0.05), and five cytokines

including RANTES, BDNF, PDGF-BB, IL-9 and FGF-2 were found significantly expressed in PCC patients

with different TCM syndromes(P<0.05). Compared with absence of symptoms, RANTES in the liver and kidney

Yin deficiency syndrome (LKDYDS) and TGF-

β

1 in the spleen deficiency syndrome (SDS) were expressed

approximately (P>0.05), while no common cytokines were found in both PLC and PCC with the Damp-heat

syndrome (DHS). ROC analysis used IP-10, RANTES, MIP-1

β

, BDNF, BDGF-BB, TGF-

β

1 combination shows

that AUC was 0.837 in LKDYDS, 0.871 in SDS and 0.833 in DHS and 0.936 in NS, respectively. Biological

pathway analysis shows that Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathway, Cytosolic DNA-sensing pathway,

Influenza A pathway and Toll-like receptor signaling pathway were related to PLC with LKDYDS, SDS, DHS

and NS, and MAPK signaling pathway, Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathway and Melanoma pathway

were related to PCC with LKDYDS, SDS, DHS and NS.

Conclusion:

There were specific cytokines in LKDYDS, SDS and DHS, and the alternations of the cytokines

may involve in the formation of the TCM syndromes in PLC and PCC.

Biography

Shi-Bing Su, Medicine Doctor (PhD in medicine), is a Professor of Integrative Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Director of the center for complex

systems, Shanghai University of TCM, leading scientist of TCM System Science Discipline, Distinguished Researcher of Shanghai TCM Internal Medicine E-institute,

Visiting Professor of Nanjing University of TCM, Guest Professor of Henan college of TCM, Academic Journal editor for Integrative Medicine International, Journal

of Integrative Medicine, Journal of TCM Science, etc. He got his B Sc in TCM at Nanjing University of TCM, M Sc in Pharmacy and Medicine Doctor degree

in Gastroenterology at Cancer Institute, Kanazawa University, and Docent at China Pharmaceutical University. Currently his research focus on TCM syndrome

classification-based treatment in clinical and basic studies applied by system biology. He has published 160 papers and 10 books in academic Journals.

shibingsu07@163.com