Molecules (Jun 2018)

Aleuritolic Acid Impaired Autophagic Flux and Induced Apoptosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma HepG2 Cells

  • Hua Yi,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Biaoyan Du,
  • Lina He,
  • Hiuting HO,
  • Maosong Qiu,
  • Yidan Zou,
  • Qiao Li,
  • Junfeng Jin,
  • Yujuan Zhan,
  • Zhongxiang Zhao,
  • Xiaodong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23061338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 6
p. 1338

Abstract

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Aleuritolic acid (AA) is a triterpene that is isolated from the root of Croton crassifolius Geisel. In the present study, the cytotoxic effects of AA on hepatocellular carcinoma cells were evaluated. AA exerted dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity by inducing mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in the hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, HepG2. Meanwhile, treatment with AA also caused dysregulation of autophagy, as evidenced by enhanced conversion of LC3-I to LC3-II, p62 accumulation, and co-localization of GFP and mCherry-tagged LC3 puncta. Notably, blockage of autophagosome formation by ATG5 knockdown or inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (3-MA or Ly294002), significantly reversed AA-mediated cytotoxicity. These data indicated that AA retarded the clearance of autophagic cargos, resulting in the production of cytotoxic factors and led to apoptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

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