Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity

Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine (TCMM) represents one of the medicinal resources for research and development of novel anticancer drugs. In this study, to investigate the presence of anticancer activity (AA) displayed by cold or hot nature of TCMM, we analyzed the association relationship and...

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Main Authors: Fu, Xianjun, Song, Xuxia, Li, Xuebo, Keng Wong, Keng Wong, Li, Jiaoyang, Zhang, Fengcong, Wang, Changyun, Wang, Zhenguo
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author Fu, Xianjun
Song, Xuxia
Li, Xuebo
Keng Wong, Keng Wong
Li, Jiaoyang
Zhang, Fengcong
Wang, Changyun
Wang, Zhenguo
author_facet Fu, Xianjun
Song, Xuxia
Li, Xuebo
Keng Wong, Keng Wong
Li, Jiaoyang
Zhang, Fengcong
Wang, Changyun
Wang, Zhenguo
author_sort Fu, Xianjun
building USM Institutional Repository
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description Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine (TCMM) represents one of the medicinal resources for research and development of novel anticancer drugs. In this study, to investigate the presence of anticancer activity (AA) displayed by cold or hot nature of TCMM, we analyzed the association relationship and the distribution regularity of TCMMs with different nature (613 TCMMs originated from 1,091 species of marine organisms) via association rules mining and phylogenetic tree analysis. The screened association rules were collected from three taxonomy groups: (1) Bacteria superkingdom, Phaeophyceae class, Fucales order, Sargassaceae family, and Sargassum genus; (2) Viridiplantae kingdom, Streptophyta phylum, Malpighiales class, and Rhizophoraceae family; (3) Holothuroidea class, Aspidochirotida order, and Holothuria genus. Our analyses showed that TCMMs with closer taxonomic relationship weremore likely to possess anticancer bioactivity.We found that the cluster pattern ofmarine organisms with reported AA tended to cluster with cold nature TCMMs. Moreover, TCMMs with salty-cold nature demonstrated properties for softening hard mass and removing stasis to treat cancers, and species withinMetazoa orViridiplantae kingdomof cold natureweremore likely to contain AA properties.We propose that TCMMs from these marine groups may enable focused bioprospecting for discovery of novel anticancer drugs derived from marine bioresources.
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spelling usm-371412017-10-16T06:08:10Z http://eprints.usm.my/37141/ Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity Fu, Xianjun Song, Xuxia Li, Xuebo Keng Wong, Keng Wong Li, Jiaoyang Zhang, Fengcong Wang, Changyun Wang, Zhenguo QR180-189.5 Immunology Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine (TCMM) represents one of the medicinal resources for research and development of novel anticancer drugs. In this study, to investigate the presence of anticancer activity (AA) displayed by cold or hot nature of TCMM, we analyzed the association relationship and the distribution regularity of TCMMs with different nature (613 TCMMs originated from 1,091 species of marine organisms) via association rules mining and phylogenetic tree analysis. The screened association rules were collected from three taxonomy groups: (1) Bacteria superkingdom, Phaeophyceae class, Fucales order, Sargassaceae family, and Sargassum genus; (2) Viridiplantae kingdom, Streptophyta phylum, Malpighiales class, and Rhizophoraceae family; (3) Holothuroidea class, Aspidochirotida order, and Holothuria genus. Our analyses showed that TCMMs with closer taxonomic relationship weremore likely to possess anticancer bioactivity.We found that the cluster pattern ofmarine organisms with reported AA tended to cluster with cold nature TCMMs. Moreover, TCMMs with salty-cold nature demonstrated properties for softening hard mass and removing stasis to treat cancers, and species withinMetazoa orViridiplantae kingdomof cold natureweremore likely to contain AA properties.We propose that TCMMs from these marine groups may enable focused bioprospecting for discovery of novel anticancer drugs derived from marine bioresources. Hindawi Publishing Corporation [Commercial Publisher] 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/37141/1/%28Phylogenetic_Tree_Analysis%29_4365715.pdf Fu, Xianjun and Song, Xuxia and Li, Xuebo and Keng Wong, Keng Wong and Li, Jiaoyang and Zhang, Fengcong and Wang, Changyun and Wang, Zhenguo (2017) Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017 (436571). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1741-427X https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4365715
spellingShingle QR180-189.5 Immunology
Fu, Xianjun
Song, Xuxia
Li, Xuebo
Keng Wong, Keng Wong
Li, Jiaoyang
Zhang, Fengcong
Wang, Changyun
Wang, Zhenguo
Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title_full Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title_short Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity
title_sort phylogenetic tree analysis of the cold-hot nature of traditional chinese marine medicine for possible anticancer activity
topic QR180-189.5 Immunology
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