key: cord-0692314-jxnszm5k authors: Wang, Wan-Ying; Xie, Ying; Zhou, Hua; Liu, Liang title: Contribution of traditional Chinese medicine to the treatment of COVID-19 date: 2020-07-07 journal: Phytomedicine DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2020.153279 sha: 05706e516b2bb74acc682c7f1c84a9e07c585814 doc_id: 692314 cord_uid: jxnszm5k COVID-19 as an epidemic disease has spread across the planet since December 2019. The somber situation reminds each country to take actions in preventing the spreading of the virus. China as one of the early affected countries has been fighting against the novel coronavirus with the achievements of nearly 80,000 cured confirmed patients. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made contributions to the treatment of COVID-19 because of its efficacy and comprehensive therapeutic theory. In this commentary, the advantage, aetiology and mechanism of TCM therapy were discussed in the aspect of its functions in reducing the harms brought by COVID-19 to human beings. The rapid spreading of the 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) has resulted in an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 in over 200 countries globally. As of the World Health Organization (WHO) situation report on May 24, 2020, there were 5,204,508 confirmed cases all over the world, among them, 84,525 cases in China and 5,119,983 cases in locations outside China. (World Health Organization, 2020) The extensive attention to such an epidemic disease originated from several patients with severe pneumonia in Wuhan, China in January 2020. Although the situation in China has almost reached steady since March, the number of confirmed cases outside China has boosted in other regions, with 2,338,124 confirmed cases in Americas and 2,006,984 confirmed cases in Europe. (Fig.1) . The unique features of COVID-19 are the fast transmission, difficulty to cure and a lack of proper methods of preventing its infection. Common clinical features of confirmed patients are fever and cough. (Guan et al., 2020) The diagnosis is confirmed by their clinical, laboratory, and radiological features and then further divided into mild, severe and critically ill according to their symptoms. (Li and De Clercq, 2020) However, COVID-19 has killed more people than the combined number of cases with SARS and MERS. (Mahase, 2020) In China, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is concurrently playing an important role in the treatment of COVID-19, integrated with modern imaging system, first-aid facility and ordinary chemical therapy. (Yang, 2020) The national percentage of treating confirmed cases of COVID-19 patients with TCM-integrated therapy is over 90% with the support from over 4900 TCM practitioners all over China. Each mobile cabin hospital is equipped with 2-3 TCM experts and a team of 12 national TCM masters are accompanied with severe patients in Wuhan.(Liu,Ruiche, 2020) Currently, the national treatment guidance of COVID-19 (7 th edition) (General Office of the National Health Commission, 2020) and more than 20 provinces and regions have released modified treatment guidance inclining TCM integration according to their geographical and weather conditions, which is an unique methodology in TCM therapy based on the perspective of harmonization between environment and human body. Each guidance has emphasized in detail that TCM therapy should be integrated with chemical therapy and TCM practitioners should be involved in the consultation system with no exception. The advantages of TCM-integrated therapy Based on the clinical data from the TCM practitioners treating patients in Wuhan, the dominant advantages of TCM-integrated therapy include shortening rehabilitation period and decreasing the transferring rate from the mild to severe or critically ill cases. (Yang, 2020) In a clinical experiment (first batch of clinical data involving TCM treatment) of 52 confirmed cases, of which 34 cases were treated with TCM-integrated therapy with chemical. It was reported that the length of treatment of COVID-19 patients would be 5.15 days in TCM-integrated treatment group, which is 2 days shorter than that in chemical drugs therapy. TCM-integrated therapy could also increase around 30% clinical cure rate. The rate of mild patients transferred to severe patients of TCM-integrated treatment is 29% less than that of group treated by chemical drugs only. (Wu, 2020) As reported from Prof. Tong, the total effective rate of Qingfeipaidu formula could reach 97.78% in a statistics of 1261 COVID-19 patients and no patients transferred to severe or critically ill cases. (Zhao, 2020) For those severe COVID-19 patients, TCM-integrated therapy could shorten the duration of virus nucleic acid test from positive to negative, which means the patients could be discharged from hospital 2 days earlier. Technically, the clinical indexes including oxyhemoglobin saturation, lymphocyte percentage and lactate dehydrogenase are all improved substantially when patients are treated with TCM-integrated therapy. (Wang, 2020) In addition, the combinational TCM formulae could also help alleviate the adverse drug reactions induced by anti-virus drugs and corticosteroids, especially in gastrointestinal and hepatic related systems. Therefore, an early and full-dimensional intervention of TCM therapy could achieve a better outcome of the treatment. Since COVID-19 could be infected through droplet from human to human in a diverse age range, this disease could be included as "pestilence" in TCM theory. January is the coldest month over a year and the rainfall of Wuhan in January is nearly 5 times of the mean rainfall during the same period in the past 20 years.(Weatheronline) Low fever, dry cough, debilitation, whole-body sore, nausea, diarrhea and diarrhea are common symptoms of COVID-19 patients which correlate with "cold and damp" symptoms in TCM theory. Therefore, a qualitative definition of COVID-19 in TCM theory is a "cold and damp" (Chen and Nakamura, 2004; Jia and Gao, 2003) Using a different idea from the microbiology-oriented knowledge of the aetiology of the disease or the mechanism of novel drugs, TCM emphasizes on the relief of symptoms so as to cure infected patients and control the spreading of epidemics. COVID-19 was defined as a self-limited disease and severe immune injury is one of the characterized pathological features of reported cases. The enhancement of patients' immunity is therefore a crucial contributor of their recovery (Stebbing et al., 2020) , which highly correlates with TCM theory. The mechanism of TCM-integrated therapy starts from the diagnosis of the disease. The criteria of confirming COVID-19 cases is unified according to their serum samples and CT images from mild patients to critically ill cases.(General Office of the National Health Commission, 2020) However, over 20% of the patients might have at least one coexisting disease with COVID-19. (Guan et al., 2020) Patients are then further classified by their personal symptoms with high specificity treated with TCM-integrated therapy. In this way, TCM patent medicine or TCM combinational formulae could be prescribed to corresponding patients with different symptoms. Locally in the organs, invigorating the circulation of blood in lung is the main issue but the balance between lung, spleen and organs in the gastrointestinal system is also emphasized in TCM theory. According to the national guidance of COVID-19 treatment, a number of TCM patent medicine were recommended during medical observation period including Jinhuaqinggan granules were found to be associated with multiple signaling pathways treating COVID-19 through in silico analysis, such as TNF signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, T cell receptor signaling pathway and so on. Lianhuaqingwen granules could significantly relieve clinical symptoms in COVID-19 patients by inhibiting the release of inflammatory mediators so as to regulate the immune response of virus infection. (Ding et al., 2017; Dong et al., 2014; Similarly, Shufengjiedu capsule could also ameliorate upper respiratory tract infection via the ERK pathway and modulate anti-inflammatory and immunomodulation activity. Tao et al., 2017) For those severe COVID-19 patients, the holistic perspective of TCM could be responsible Inhibit IFN-γ, NF-κB and NLRP3 signaling pathways so as to reduce the inflammatory response. (Paoletti et al., 2013; Zhang et al., 2017) . These reports provided the scientific ground of integrating TCM therapy from the aspects of their compositions' potential targeting proteins and signaling pathways in the treatment of COVID-19. There are still no effective countermeasures to defeat COVID-19 from the understanding of the pathology to the development of drugs or vaccines. Currently, the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 patients is largely decreasing and the number of cured patients is increasing in China attributing to the effective therapeutic regimen which cannot ignore the integration of TCM therapy. In the future, more clinical cases of COVID-19 could be concluded in the statistics to decipher the pathology of the disease. 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