Liu Zhihong, Cai Chuipu, Du Jiewen, Liu Bingdong, Cui Lu, Fan Xiude, Wu Qihui, Fang Jiansong, Xie Liwei
State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Culture Collection and Application, Guangdong Open Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China.
Science and Technology Innovation Center, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.
Front Pharmacol. 2020 Apr 15;11:439. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.00439. eCollection 2020.
Advances in immuno-oncology (IO) are making immunotherapy a powerful tool for cancer treatment. With the discovery of an increasing number of IO targets, many herbs or ingredients from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have shown immunomodulatory function and antitumor effects via targeting the immune system. However, knowledge of underlying mechanisms is limited due to the complexity of TCM, which has multiple ingredients acting on multiple targets. To address this issue, we present TCMIO, a comprehensive database of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Immuno-Oncology, which can be used to explore the molecular mechanisms of TCM in modulating the cancer immune microenvironment. Over 120,000 small molecules against 400 IO targets were extracted from public databases and the literature. These ligands were further mapped to the chemical ingredients of TCM to identify herbs that interact with the IO targets. Furthermore, we applied a network inference-based approach to identify the potential IO targets of natural products in TCM. All of these data, along with cheminformatics and bioinformatics tools, were integrated into the publicly accessible database. Chemical structure mining tools are provided to explore the chemical ingredients and ligands against IO targets. Herb-ingredient-target networks can be generated online, and pathway enrichment analysis for TCM or prescription is available. This database is functional for chemical ingredient structure mining and network analysis for TCM. We believe that this database provides a comprehensive resource for further research on the exploration of the mechanisms of TCM in cancer immunity and TCM-inspired identification of novel drug leads for cancer immunotherapy. TCMIO can be publicly accessed at http://tcmio.xielab.net.
免疫肿瘤学(IO)的进展使免疫疗法成为癌症治疗的有力工具。随着越来越多的IO靶点被发现,许多中药中的草药或成分已通过靶向免疫系统显示出免疫调节功能和抗肿瘤作用。然而,由于中药成分复杂,作用于多个靶点,其潜在机制的相关知识有限。为了解决这个问题,我们推出了TCMIO,一个关于免疫肿瘤学的中药综合数据库,可用于探索中药调节癌症免疫微环境的分子机制。从公共数据库和文献中提取了超过12万个针对400个IO靶点的小分子。这些配体进一步映射到中药的化学成分上,以识别与IO靶点相互作用的草药。此外,我们应用基于网络推理的方法来识别中药中天然产物的潜在IO靶点。所有这些数据,连同化学信息学和生物信息学工具,都被整合到了这个可公开访问的数据库中。提供了化学结构挖掘工具,以探索针对IO靶点的化学成分和配体。可以在线生成草药-成分-靶点网络,并可对中药或方剂进行通路富集分析。该数据库可用于中药化学成分结构挖掘和网络分析。我们相信,这个数据库为进一步研究中药在癌症免疫中的作用机制以及受中药启发识别癌症免疫治疗的新型药物先导物提供了全面的资源。可通过http://tcmio.xielab.net公开访问TCMIO。