ITPI: Initial transcription process-based identification method of bioactive components in traditional Chinese medicine formula

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Identification of bioactive components is an important area of research in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula. The reported identification methods only consider the interaction between the components and the target proteins, which is not sufficient to explain the influence of TCM on the gene expression. Here, we propose the Initial Transcription Process-based Identification (ITPI) method for the discovery of bioactive components that influence transcription factors (TFs). In this method, genome-wide chip detection technology was used to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs). The TFs of DEGs were derived from GeneCards. The components influencing the TFs were derived from STITCH. The bioactive components in the formula were identified by evaluating the molecular similarity between the components in formula and the components that influence the TF of DEGs. Using the formula of Tian-Zhu-San (TZS) as an example, the reliability and limitation of ITPI were examined and 16 bioactive components that influence TFs were identified.

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Zhang, B., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Li, Z., Bi, T., He, Y., … Wang, Y. (2016). ITPI: Initial transcription process-based identification method of bioactive components in traditional Chinese medicine formula. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8250323

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