Network pharmacology suggests biochemical rationale for treating covid-19 symptoms with a traditional chinese medicine
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2020Author
Zhang, Deng-hai
Zhang, Xue
Peng, Bin
Deng, Sheng-qiong
Wang, Yu-fang
Yang, Lin
Zhang, Kai-zheng
Ling, Chang-quan
Wu, Kun-lun
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Abstract
hinese herbal formulas including the lung-cleaning and toxicity-excluding (LCTE) soup have
played an important role in treating the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (caused by SARS-CoV2) in China. Applying LCTE outside of China may prove challenging due to the unfamiliar
rationale behind its application in terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine. To overcome this
barrier, a biochemical understanding of the clinical effects of LCTE is needed. Here, we
explore the chemical compounds present in the reported LCTE ingredients and the proteins
targeted by these compounds via a network pharmacology analysis. Our results indicate that
LCTE contains compounds with the potential to directly inhibit SARS-CoV-2 and inflammation, and that the compound targets proteins highly related to COVID-19’s main symptoms.
We predict the general effect of LCTE is to affect the pathways involved in viral and other
microbial infections, inflammation/cytokine response, and lung diseases. Our work provides a
biochemical basis for using LCTE to treat COVID-19 and its main symptoms.
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Network pharmacology; COVID-19; Chinese medicineLink to resource
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