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Inhibition of Cell Proliferation and Cell Death by Apigetrin through Death Receptor-Mediated Pathway in Hepatocellular Cancer Cellsopen access

Authors
Bhosale, Pritam BhagwanKim, Hun HwanAbusaliya, AbuyaseerJeong, Se HyoPark, Min YeongKim, Hyun-WookSeong, Je KyungAhn, MeejungPark, Kwang IlHeo, Jeong DooKim, Young SilKim, Gon Sup
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
flavonoid; apigetrin; cell death; apoptosis; liver cancer
Citation
Biomolecules, v.13, no.7
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Journal Title
Biomolecules
Volume
13
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/67545
DOI
10.3390/biom13071131
ISSN
2218-273X
2218-273X
Abstract
Epidemiologic research recommends using flavonoids in the diet due to their overall health benefits. Apigetrin (Apigenin 7-O-glucoside) is a glycoside phytonutrient found in fruits and vegetables and known for different biological activities such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Hepatocellular cancer (HCC) is a major health concern because of its adverse prognosis and side effects of chemotherapeutic agents. In the present study, we determine the impact of apigetrin on HepG2 cells and its cell death mechanism. Apigetrin reduced HepG2 cell proliferation with morphological changes and floating cells in treated cells. Colony formation and wound healing assays showed a reduced cell number in treatment groups. Further, we checked for the cell cycle through flow cytometry to understand the cell death mechanism. Apigetrin induced G2/M phase arrest in HepG2 cells by regulating Cyclin B1 and CDK1 protein levels in HepG2 cells. Annexin V and propidium iodide (PI) staining was performed to confirm the apoptotic cell population in treated groups. At the higher concentration, apigetrin showed a late apoptotic population in HepG2 cells. Chromatin condensation was also found in the treatment groups. Western blot analysis showed an increased expression of extrinsic apoptotic proteins such as FasL, Cleaved caspase 8, Cleaved caspase 3, and cleavage of PARP. In comparison, intrinsic apoptotic pathway markers showed no changes in Bax, Bcl-xL, and Cleaved caspase 9. Altogether, these findings strongly indicate that apigetrin causes cell death in HepG2 cells through the extrinsic apoptotic pathway, and that the intrinsic/mitochondrial pathway is not involved.
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