Discussion on the application of sweet-natured herbs to the treatment of tumor immune-related adverse events based on the theory of "fire and primordial qi incompatibility"
The theory of "fire and primordial qi incompatibility" was proposed by LI Gao in Clarifying Doubts about Damage from Internal and External Causes, which has important guiding significance for explaining the pathogenesis, prognosis and treatment of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). "Fire" refers to yin fire, a type of deficient fire transformed from the deficiency of the spleen and stomach, reflecting the pathological state of coexisting deficiency and heat patterns in patients with tumor after immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy. "Primordial qi" is the most fundamental essence of human life activities and serves as the source of all bodily qi. Based on the theory of "fire and primordial qi incompatibility" and Western medicine research, we found that excessive use of ICIs can damage the spleen and stomach, leading to excessive yin fire. When yin fire becomes excessive, it consumes and injures the primordial qi; when the primordial qi is depleted, it leads to more excessive yin fire and further deficiency of the spleen and stomach, forming a syndrome in which deficiency and excess coexist. Starting from the theory of "fire and primordial qi incompatibility, "combined with our team′s clinical practice and modern pharmacological research, this study explores the application characteristics of sweet-natured herbs for irAEs during ICIs therapy and interval periods, and summarizes the treatment principles, aiming to provide new perspectives and approaches for the prevention and treatment of tumor-related irAEs with traditional Chinese medicine.
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fire and primordial qi incompatibility;immune-related adverse events;sweet-natured herbs;tumor therapy;immune checkpoint inhibitors