Alkaloids from beach spider lily (Hymenocallis littoralis) induce apoptosis of HepG-2 cells by the Fas-signaling pathway

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Alkaloids are the most extensively featured compounds of natural anti-tumor herbs, which have attracted much attention in pharmaceutical research. In our previous studies, a mixture of major three alkaloid components (5, 6-dihydrobicolorine, 7-deoxy-trans-dihydronarciclasine, littoraline) from Hymenocallis littoralis were extracted, analyzed and designated as AHL. In this paper, AHL extracts were added to human liver hepatocellular cells HepG-2, human gastric cancer cell SGC-7901, human breast adenocarcinoma cell MCF-7 and human umbilical vein endothelial cell EVC-304, to screen one or more AHL-sensitive tumor cell. Among these cells, HepG-2 was the most sensitive to AHL treatment, a very low dose (0.8μg/ml) significantly inhibiting proliferation . The nontumor cell EVC-304, however, was not apparently affected. Effect of AHL on HepG-2 cells was then explored. We found that the AHL could cause HepG-2 cycle arrest at G2/M checkpoint, induce apoptosis, and interrupt polymerization of microtubules. In addition, expression of two cell cycle-regulated proteins, CyclinB1 and CDK1, was up-regulated upon AHL treatment. Up-regulation of the Fas, Fas ligand, Caspase-8 and Caspase-3 was observed as well, which might imply roles for the Fas/FsaL signaling pathway in the AHL-induced apoptosis of HepG-2 cells.

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Ji, Y. B., Chen, N., Zhu, H. W., Ling, N., Li, W. L., Song, D. X., … Ma, N. N. (2014). Alkaloids from beach spider lily (Hymenocallis littoralis) induce apoptosis of HepG-2 cells by the Fas-signaling pathway. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(21), 9319–9325. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.21.9319

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