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Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicines – possible synergies between TCM and western medicine Clara Bik-San Lau Associate Director Institute of Chinese Medicine and State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China The Chinese University of Hong Kong Academic Roundtable organized under the auspices of the Czech Ministry of health 23 February 2017 Research Design Efficacy Driven, Three Prong Approach Clinical Trial Leading, Biological Tests & Quality Control in Parallel Biological Tests Mechanisms of Action Difficult Clinical Problem Possible solution with Chinese Medicine Literature review Expert opinion Herbal Preparation (GMP) Allergic conditions Viral infection Degeneration Derangement Chronic problems Cancer Prevention Quality Control and Safety Cell line culture Bioassays with animal model Evidence-based clinical trials in compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Toxicity screening Authentication (chemical & DNA fingerprinting) Stability, long term safety Quality refinement Optimization of formula Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics Drug/Product development Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicines A Twin Herb Formula Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix (Danshen) Puerariae Lobatae Radix (Gegen) Best known herb in Chinese medicine for improving circulation A soup ingredient for clearing heat and high blood pressure DG decoction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Danshensu Protocatechuic aldehyde Puerarin Daidzein 8-C-apiosyl-glucoside Daidzin Salvianolic acid B Daidzein DG - A Modern Cardiovascular Tonic Target: Maintenance of cardiovascular health through protection of vascular flow via control of intimal thickness Trials Patients characteristics Major findings 1 Patients with coronary occlusion Carotid intima-media thickness was improved after DG treatment 2 Patients with hypertension Endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation and carotid intima media thickness improved significantly during DG treatment 3 Postmenopausal women with rising cholesterol DG improved the carotid intima thickness, lowered LDL and total cholesterol. 4 Patients with peripheral vascular disease (Ongoing) Pre-clinical experiments verified the anti-atherosclerosis, anti-hypertension and anti-stroke activities of DG Tam et al. (2009). The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 15(4):415–421. Lam et al. (2010). Journal of Ethnopharmacology 132:186-192. Koon et al. (2011). Journal of Ethnopharmacology 138:175-183. Woo et al. (2013). Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013:132912. Kwok et al. (2014). Complementary Therapies in Medicine 22(3):473-480. Beneficial herb-drug interaction synergies between Chinese and Western medicines Chemotherapy Chinese herbal medicines Adjuvant therapy Enhance efficacy Alleviate sideeffects Radiotherapy Lau CBS, Yue GGL, Fung KP, Tan NH, Leung PC. (2015). Science 347, no. 6219, S45-S47. Modes of action: • Cytotoxicity • Immunomodulation • Anti-angiogenesis • Anti-metastasis Study 1: Colorectal cancer chemotherapy First-line chemotherapeutics: FOL– Folinic acid (leucovorin) F – Fluorouracil (5-FU) OX – Oxaliplatin (Eloxatin) (Avastin)—a recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody that blocks angiogenesis by inhibiting vascular endothelial growth factor Curcumin Bevacizumab Turmeric extract Human colon tumor-bearing mouse Yue et al. (2010). Food and Chemical Toxicology 48(8-9):2011-20. Yue et al. (2010). International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 47(3):342-347. Yue et al. (2015). Journal of Functional Foods 15:243-53. Inhibitory effects on tumor growth: Turmeric extract + Avastin possessed FOLFOX + Avastin extract with Avastin potent Combination of turmeric Effects on weight loss:effects anti-tumor effects without observable side Turmeric extract + Avastin << FOLFOX + Avastin Adjuvant use of turmeric extract in colorectal cancer therapy • Turmeric extract and Avastin treatment significantly extended survival of tumorbearing mice. • No observable side effect induced by turmeric extract treatment while significant side effects were found in FOLFOX-treated mice. Study 2: Metastatic breast cancer chemotherapy X Conventional dose Anti-resorptive treatments reduce bone destruction in patients with breast cancerinduced bone metastases Metronomic dose (0.0125 mg/kg twice a week for 4 weeks) More metastasis Hypothesis of preclinical studies Herbal medicines (e.g. Coriolus versicolor) could synergistically enhance the action of metronomic zoledronate in inhibiting the breast cancer cells growth and metastasis. Luo et al. (2013) Cancer Letters 339:42-48. Less bone protection Coriolus versicolor Intratibial breast cancer-induced osteolysis mouse model Zoledronate (ZOL) Coriolus versicolor (CV) Combination of Coriolus versicolor could enhance the action of metronomic zoledronate in inhibiting the breast cancer cells growth and metastasis Adjuvant use of the herbal extract in metastatic breast cancer therapy Inhibitory effects on tumor growth: ZOL + CV >> ZOL alone metastasis to lungs and livers: ZOL + CV > ZOL alone decrease in bone volume: ZOL + CV > ZOL alone Ko CH, et al. (2014). European Journal of Integrative Medicine 6:730. Ko CH, et al. Submitted to Journal of Ethnopharmacology (under review) Study 3: Esophageal cancer chemotherapy Aqueous extract of Andrographis paniculata (APW) enhanced anti-migratory activities of chemotherapeutics cisplatin plus 5-fluorouracil in esophageal cancer cells APW Mice bearing intraperitoneal human esophageal tumors cisplatin + 5-fluorouracil Intraperitoneal xenograft-bearing mouse model APW + high-dose chemotherapeutics tumor weights APW alone or chemotherapeutics or in combination tumor nodules numbers Combination of Andrographis paniculata extract with cisplatin and 5-FU: enhance anti-tumor efficacies of chemotherapeutics Additive effect between APW reduce cancer metastasis and high dose chemotherapeutics on tumor inhibition reduce side effects of chemotherapeutics Survival could be prolonged by Adjuvant value of Andrographis paniculata extract in high-dose chemotherapeutics and combined treatments metastatic esophageal canceralone management Combined treatments the elevated LDH and CK levels Li L, et al. Submitted to Scientific Reports (under revision) The role of Chinese herbal medicines Drug development Chinese herbal medicines Active compounds Extracts/ active fractions Health supplements development Adjuvant therapy International collaborators Prof. Keith Harding Prof. Wen Jiang Prof. Ingrid Herr Prof. Han-Dong Sun Prof. Ning-Hua Tan Prof. Ming-Hua Qiu Prof. Jian-Xin Pu Prof. Xiao-Dong Luo Prof. Wei-Lie Xiao Prof. Hiromichi Itoh Prof. Claude Jolivalt Prof. Valerie Schini-Kerth Prof. Edward Kennelly Dr. Barrie Cassileth Dr. Gary Deng Prof. Daniel Sze Prof. Simon Poon Prof. Andreas Evdokiou