Conventional chemotherapy against hepatocellular carcinoma typically causes various side effects. Our previous study showed that cecropin of Musca domestica can induce apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma BEL-7402 cells in vitro. However, whether cecropin inhibits BEL-7402 cell in vivo and the question of possible side effects remained undentified. The present study confirmed tumor-inhibitory effects of cecropin in vivo, and furthermore strongly suggested that cecropin cytotoxicity in BEL-7402 cells in vivo may be mainly derived from its pro-apoptotic action. Specifically, we found that cecropin exerted no obvious side effects in tumor-bearing mice as it had no significant hematoxicity as well as visceral toxicity. Therefore, cecropin may be a potential candidate for further investigation as an antitumor agent against hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Jin, X. B., Wang, Y. J., Liang, L. L., Pu, Q. H., Shen, J., Lu, X. M., … Zhu, J. Y. (2014). Cecropin suppresses human hepatocellular carcinoma BEL-7402 cell growth and survival in vivo without side-toxicity. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(13), 5433–5436. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.13.5433
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