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Large-scale analysis of small RNAs derived from traditional Chinese herbs in human tissues

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Plant-derived microRNAs have recently been reported to function in human blood and tissues. Controversy was immediately raised due to possible contamination and the lack of large sample sizes. Here, we report thousands of unique small RNAs derived from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbs found in human blood cells and mouse lung tissues using a large-scale analysis. We extracted small RNAs from decoctions of 10 TCM plants (Ban Zhi Lian, Chai Hu, Chuan Xin Lian, Di Ding Zi Jin, Huang Qin, Jin Yin Hua, Lian Qiao, Pu Gong Ying, Xia Ku Cao, and Yu Xing Cao) and obtained millions of RNA sequences from each herb. We also obtained RNA-Seq data from the blood cells of humans who consumed herbal decoctions and from the lung tissues of mice administered RNAs from herbal decoctions via oral gavage. We identified thousands of unique small RNA sequences in human blood cells and mouse lung tissues. Some of these identified small RNAs from Chuan Xin Lian and Hong Jing Tian could be mapped to the genomes of the herbs, confirming their TCM plant origin. Small RNAs derived from herbs regulate mammalian gene expression in a sequence-specific manner, and thus are a superior novel class of herbal drug components that hold great potential as oral gene-targeted therapeutics, highlighting the important role of herbgenomics in their development.

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We thank Dr. Xiaohu Shi for the prescription advice. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81788104, 81490531), the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2015CB553406) and CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (2017-I2M-1-009).

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Huang, F., Du, J., Liang, Z. et al. Large-scale analysis of small RNAs derived from traditional Chinese herbs in human tissues. Sci. China Life Sci. 62, 321–332 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-018-9323-5

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