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KAMPOmics: A framework for multidisciplinary and comprehensive research on Japanese traditional medicine

Masahiro Yamamoto

2022Gene16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditional Japanese medicines, known as "Kampo medicines", are pharmaceutical-grade multi-herbal treatments that are integrated within the modern medical system in Japan. Although basic and clinical research including placebo-controlled double-blind trials is attempting to clarify their effectiveness and mechanisms of action, such studies are seriously limited due to the multi-targeted, multi-component "long-tail" properties of Kampo medicines, which are fundamentally different from modern western therapeutics. However, recent progress in high-throughput analytical technology, coupled with an exponential increase in biomedical information on various levels from molecular biology to clinical "big" data, is enabling us to commence a multidisciplinary and comprehensive investigation of Kampo medicines based on multi-omics, bio-informatics, and systems biology. In addition to deriving an inclusive understanding of the benefits and mechanisms of Kampo medicines, "KAMPOmics" may lead to the development of new principles to control and treat diseases in a systems-oriented manner. Furthermore, elucidation of "sho" and "mibyo" - classical concepts of Kampo, which loosely approximate to the notions of "precise medicine" and "pre-symptomatic aberration", respectively - may contribute to the development of patient-oriented medicine, an area attracting enormous growth and interest in contemporary medicine.

Topics & Concepts

KampoMultidisciplinary approachTraditional medicineClinical trialAlternative medicineMedicineData scienceManagement scienceComputer sciencePathologySocial scienceEngineeringSociologyGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsPlant-based Medicinal Research