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Evidence chain-based causality identification in herb-induced liver injury: exemplification of a well-known liver-restorative herb Polygonum multiflorum.

Jiabo Wang1, Zhijie Ma1,2, Ming Niu1, Yun Zhu1,3, Qingsheng Liang4, Yanling Zhao1, Jingyuan Song5, Zhaofang Bai1, Yaming Zhang1, Ping Zhang3, Na Li1, Yakun Meng1, Qi Li1, Lushan Qin1, Guangju Teng4, Junling Cao6, Baosen Li4, Shilin Chen5, Yonggang Li7, Zhengsheng Zou8, Honghao Zhou9, Xiaohe Xiao10.   

Abstract

Herbal medicines have recently been recognized as the second most common cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in the United States. However, reliable methods to identify the DILI causality of some herbs, such as Heshouwu (dried root of Polygonum multiflorum), remain lacking. In this study, a total of 12 307 inpatients with liver dysfunction and 147 literature-reported cases of Heshouwu DILI were screened. A general algorithm indicated that only 22.5% (9/40) and 30.6% (45/147) of all hospitalization and literature case reports, respectively, demonstrate the high probability of DILI causality of Heshouwu. By contrast, 95% (19/20) of all cases prospectively investigated by pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and metabolomic tests exhibited highly probable causality, including a patient who was previously incorrectly attributed and a case that was excluded from Heshouwu causality by pharmacognostic evidence. Toxin (heavy metals, pesticides, and mycotoxins) contamination was also excluded from Heshouwu DILI causality. The objectivity of these screening methods for Heshouwu DILI diagnosis addresses safety concerns regarding stilbene-containing herbal medicines and dietary supplements.

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Keywords:  Chinese herbal medicine; Polygonum multiflorum; drug-induced liver injury; metabolomics; pharmacognosy; stilbene

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26459430     DOI: 10.1007/s11684-015-0417-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Med        ISSN: 2095-0217            Impact factor:   4.592


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