Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine

Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by infection,with resulting organ dysfunction being the key factor in mortality. The lung is one of the organs most frequently affected by sepsis. Recent studies have shown that active components of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)can exert...

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Main Author: RONG Jilintai*,SU He,ZHANG Ruifen,ZHANG Hairong,JIA Tingting,GUO Sihan,ZHAO Jian,LI Xiao,ZHONG Xin
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description Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by infection,with resulting organ dysfunction being the key factor in mortality. The lung is one of the organs most frequently affected by sepsis. Recent studies have shown that active components of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)can exert anti⁃inflammatory,anti⁃oxidative stress,anti⁃pyroptosis,and anti⁃ferroptosis effects by regulating signaling pathways such as Toll⁃like receptor 4(TLR4)/nuclear factor κB(NF⁃κB),mitogen⁃activated protein kinase(MAPK),NOD⁃like receptor family pyrin domain containing 3(NLRP3)/caspase⁃1,phosphatidylinositol 3⁃kinase/protein kinase B,and nuclear factor E2⁃related factor 2/heme oxygenase⁃1,thereby alleviating sepsis⁃induced lung injury. This article reviews the mechanisms of these signaling pathways in sepsis⁃induced lung injury and the research progress on TCM active components in regulating these pathways for the treatment of sepsis⁃induced lung injury. It is concluded that TCM has advantages of multi⁃components,multi⁃targets,and overall regulation,showing significant therapeutic effects and promising research prospects. In the future,the scope of research on TCM in regulating disease targets and mechanisms should be expanded to further explore its mechanisms and therapeutic potential,providing theoretical foundations and empirical references for the clinical diagnosis andtreatment of critical illnesses.
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spelling doaj-art-984a0d588acd4c50925cfa3412e7d9722025-08-25T07:46:05ZzhoThe Editorial Department of Chinese Journal of Clinical ResearchZhongguo linchuang yanjiu1674-81822025-08-013881145114910.13429/j.cnki.cjcr.2025.08.002Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicineRONG Jilintai*,SU He,ZHANG Ruifen,ZHANG Hairong,JIA Tingting,GUO Sihan,ZHAO Jian,LI Xiao,ZHONG Xin0*Clinical College of Chinese Medicine,Inner Mongolia Medical University,Hohhot,Inner Mongolia 010000,ChinaSepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by infection,with resulting organ dysfunction being the key factor in mortality. The lung is one of the organs most frequently affected by sepsis. Recent studies have shown that active components of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)can exert anti⁃inflammatory,anti⁃oxidative stress,anti⁃pyroptosis,and anti⁃ferroptosis effects by regulating signaling pathways such as Toll⁃like receptor 4(TLR4)/nuclear factor κB(NF⁃κB),mitogen⁃activated protein kinase(MAPK),NOD⁃like receptor family pyrin domain containing 3(NLRP3)/caspase⁃1,phosphatidylinositol 3⁃kinase/protein kinase B,and nuclear factor E2⁃related factor 2/heme oxygenase⁃1,thereby alleviating sepsis⁃induced lung injury. This article reviews the mechanisms of these signaling pathways in sepsis⁃induced lung injury and the research progress on TCM active components in regulating these pathways for the treatment of sepsis⁃induced lung injury. It is concluded that TCM has advantages of multi⁃components,multi⁃targets,and overall regulation,showing significant therapeutic effects and promising research prospects. In the future,the scope of research on TCM in regulating disease targets and mechanisms should be expanded to further explore its mechanisms and therapeutic potential,providing theoretical foundations and empirical references for the clinical diagnosis andtreatment of critical illnesses. http://zglcyj.ijournals.cn/zglcyj/ch/reader/create_pdf.aspx?file_no=20250802traditional chinese medicineactive components of traditional chinese medicinesepsislung injurysignaling pathwaysmultiple organ dysfunction syndrome
spellingShingle RONG Jilintai*,SU He,ZHANG Ruifen,ZHANG Hairong,JIA Tingting,GUO Sihan,ZHAO Jian,LI Xiao,ZHONG Xin
Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
Zhongguo linchuang yanjiu
traditional chinese medicine
active components of traditional chinese medicine
sepsis
lung injury
signaling pathways
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
title Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
title_full Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
title_fullStr Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
title_full_unstemmed Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
title_short Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
title_sort research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional chinese medicine
topic traditional chinese medicine
active components of traditional chinese medicine
sepsis
lung injury
signaling pathways
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
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