East meets West to create 'world's first' catalogue of genomic references for TCM products

By Gary Scattergood

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Illumina states its technology will unlock ages of TCM’s mysteries. ©iStock
Illumina states its technology will unlock ages of TCM’s mysteries. ©iStock

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A new project has been launched to create the ‘world’s first’ catalogue of genomic references for medicinal plants used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).  

The joint venture, claiming to be a 'world first', has been announced by US-based DNA research firm Illumina and the Institute of Medicinal Plant Development (IMPLAD), based in Beijing.

TCM-based products boast annual sales exceeding US$60bn for pharmaceutical products, and an even larger volume in health foods.

However, because pharmaceuticals and health food are made of various plant materials, the lack of chemical consistency has been a challenge to obtain products of consistent quality in terms of safety and effectiveness.

The genomic reference will be established in two phases.

The first phase will establish a genomic reference for approximately 500 medicinal plants used in TCM by using Illumina next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms.

After completion and review of the first phase, IMPLAD and Illumina may negotiate a renewal agreement to sequence another 500 medicinal plants.

“This is the best example of where East meets West. Illumina’s technology will unlock ages of TCM’s mysteries. It may also open another huge market opportunity for Illumina,”​ said Ruilin Zhao, PhD, Illumina’s general manager of China.

“Illumina NGS technology will enable researchers to obtain the complete chloroplast genome sequences from the plant species in TCM,”​ said Professor Xiaobo Sun, IMPLAD’s director. “This will help to distinguish closely related species that have been traditionally difficult to identify. We anticipate this method can be incorporated into future versions of the Chinese pharmacopeia.”

Ensuring quality

IMPLAD will collect and annotate all plant species described in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2015, an official compendium of drugs covering Traditional Chinese and western medicines. Illumina will sequence all the DNA samples. IMPLAD will then assemble and annotate the complete chloroplast genomes with assistance from Illumina.

“With the rapid development of TCM markets around the world, a genomic reference for the plant species used in Chinese medicine would ensure the quality, safety and effectiveness of TCM products,”​ said Professor Shilin Chen, director of the Institute of Materia Medica, an arm of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College.  

“We anticipate the results of these findings will aid in the determining the accuracy of biological contents of TCM products around the world,”​ added Professor Tommy Chen from Yale University and the chairman of the Consortium for the Globalization of Chinese Medicine.

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