1.Network Pharmacology and Experimental Verification Unraveled The Mechanism of Pachymic Acid in The Treatment of Neuroblastoma
Hang LIU ; Yu-Xin ZHU ; Si-Lin GUO ; Xin-Yun PAN ; Yuan-Jie XIE ; Si-Cong LIAO ; Xin-Wen DAI ; Ping SHEN ; Yu-Bo XIAO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(9):2376-2392
ObjectiveTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitutes a valuable cultural heritage and an important source of antitumor compounds. Poria (Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf), the dried sclerotium of a polyporaceae fungus, was first documented in Shennong’s Classic of Materia Medica and has been used therapeutically and dietarily in China for millennia. Traditionally recognized for its diuretic, spleen-tonifying, and sedative properties, modern pharmacological studies confirm that Poria exhibits antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antitumor activities. Pachymic acid (PA; a triterpenoid with the chemical structure 3β-acetyloxy-16α-hydroxy-lanosta-8,24(31)-dien-21-oic acid), isolated from Poria, is a principal bioactive constituent. Emerging evidence indicates PA exerts antitumor effects through multiple mechanisms, though these remain incompletely characterized. Neuroblastoma (NB), a highly malignant pediatric extracranial solid tumor accounting for 15% of childhood cancer deaths, urgently requires safer therapeutics due to the limitations of current treatments. Although PA shows multi-mechanistic antitumor potential, its efficacy against NB remains uncharacterized. This study systematically investigated the potential molecular targets and mechanisms underlying the anti-NB effects of PA by integrating network pharmacology-based target prediction with experimental validation of multi-target interactions through molecular docking, dynamic simulations, and in vitro assays, aimed to establish a novel perspective on PA’s antitumor activity and explore its potential clinical implications for NB treatment by integrating computational predictions with biological assays. MethodsThis study employed network pharmacology to identify potential targets of PA in NB, followed by validation using molecular docking, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, MM/PBSA free energy analysis, RT-qPCR and Western blot experiments. Network pharmacology analysis included target screening via TCMSP, GeneCards, DisGeNET, SwissTargetPrediction, SuperPred, and PharmMapper. Subsequently, potential targets were predicted by intersecting the results from these databases via Venn analysis. Following target prediction, topological analysis was performed to identify key targets using Cytoscape software. Molecular docking was conducted using AutoDock Vina, with the binding pocket defined based on crystal structures. MD simulations were performed for 100 ns using GROMACS, and RMSD, RMSF, SASA, and hydrogen bonding dynamics were analyzed. MM/PBSA calculations were carried out to estimate the binding free energy of each protein-ligand complex. In vitro validation included RT-qPCR and Western blot, with GAPDH used as an internal control. ResultsThe CCK-8 assay demonstrated a concentration-dependent inhibitory effect of PA on NB cell viability. GO analysis suggested that the anti-NB activity of PA might involve cellular response to chemical stress, vesicle lumen, and protein tyrosine kinase activity. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis suggested that the anti-NB activity of PA might involve the PI3K/AKT, MAPK, and Ras signaling pathways. Molecular docking and MD simulations revealed stable binding interactions between PA and the core target proteins AKT1, EGFR, SRC, and HSP90AA1. RT-qPCR and Western blot analyses further confirmed that PA treatment significantly decreased the mRNA and protein expression of AKT1, EGFR, and SRC while increasing the HSP90AA1 mRNA and protein levels. ConclusionIt was suggested that PA may exert its anti-NB effects by inhibiting AKT1, EGFR, and SRC expression, potentially modulating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. These findings provide crucial evidence supporting PA’s development as a therapeutic candidate for NB.
2.miR-302a-3p targeting lysosomal-associated membrane protein 5 inhibits the invasion and metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
Li YU ; Tiejun ZHOU ; Xiao WU ; Xinhong LIN ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Yongxian LAI ; Xinyue LIAO ; Hang SI ; Yun FENG ; Jie JIAN ; Yan FENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(4):547-558
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to explore the expression of lysosomal-associated membrane protein 5 (LAMP5) and microRNA (miR)-302a-3p in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and their functional mechanism on the invasion and metastasis of OSCC.
METHODS:
The expression of LAMP5 in OSCC and its sensitivity as a prognostic indicator were analyzed on the basis of The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Western blot, quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and cell immunocytochemistry were used to detect the expression of LAMP5 in OSCC tissues and cells. The effect of LAMP5 on the proliferation, migration, and invasion of OSCC cells was evaluated through cell counting kit-8, immunocytochemistry, migration, and invasion assays, respectively. The miRNA targeting prediction websites were used to predict the miR that regulates LAMP5 and verify the targeted regulatory effect of miR-302a-3p on LAMP5. The effect of LAMP5 knockdown on OSCC tumor growth was evaluated in a nude mouse tumorigenesis model.
RESULTS:
LAMP5 was highly expressed in OSCC tissues and cells. It showed high sensitivity in the early diagnosis of OSCC. LAMP5 knockdown significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of OSCC cells, whereas LAMP5 overexpression increased these cell activities. The expression of LAMP5 was regulated by miR-302a-3p. In vivo, LAMP5 knockdown significantly inhibited the growth of OSCC tumor.
CONCLUSIONS
LAMP5 promotes the malignant progression of OSCC by enhancing the proliferation, migration, and invasion of OSCC cells. The expression of LAMP5 is negatively regulated by miR-302a-3p.
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3.Isolation,identification,and biological characterization of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli from a South China tiger
Jing-ru XU ; Zhi-hao ZHU ; Yu-qi LI ; Si-si FAN ; Ya-li KANG ; Yu-bin ZHUO ; Ling-shan HUANG ; Shu-qi QIU ; XUE-YUXI ; Xiao-ping WU ; Yu-ting LIAO ; Wei-ye LIN ; Xiao-ziyi XIAO ; Xue-jin LI ; Teng-teng CHEN ; Xi-pan LIN ; Kai-xiong LIN ; Ke-wei FAN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(6):567-573
This study was aimed at identifying the pathogenic bacteria responsible for the death of a young tiger at the Fujian Meihua Mountain South China Tiger Breeding Research Institute.Tissue samples from the lungs,liver,and intestines of the deceased tiger were collected,and the bacteria were cultured inasterile environment.The bacterial strains were characterized according to their morphological and molecular biological properties,including assessment of virulence genes and antibiotic resistance genes,mouse lethality tests,and antibiotic susceptibility evaluations.A predominant bacterial strain isolated from the liver of the deceased tiger was identified as enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli(ETEC)strain Tiger22513F.Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that the Tiger22513F strain exhibited close genetic similarity to the reference strain ETEC(MF919609.1),with 99.9%nucleotide similarity,and resided on the same evolutionary branch.The Tiger22513F strain contained 11 antibiotic resistance genes(tetA,sul1,sul3,cmlA,floR,blaTEM,blaSHV,blaCMY-2,qnrA,qnrS,and qnrD)along with five virulence genes(VT1,fyuA,tsh,iucD,and ST).Mouse lethality tests indicated significant pathogenicity toward mice,affecting primarily the lungs,liver,and intestines.Antibiotic susceptibility testing demonstrated that this strain exhibited resistance to various classes of beta-lactam antibiotics,as well as quinolones and aminoglycosides.This investigation successfully isolated a multi-drug resistant enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strain with pronounced pathogenicity from the liver of a deceased tiger;thus providing valuable scientific insights for clinical diagnosis,as well as prevention and control measures,against ETEC infections in South China tigers.
4.Isolation,identification,and biological characterization of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli from a South China tiger
Jing-ru XU ; Zhi-hao ZHU ; Yu-qi LI ; Si-si FAN ; Ya-li KANG ; Yu-bin ZHUO ; Ling-shan HUANG ; Shu-qi QIU ; XUE-YUXI ; Xiao-ping WU ; Yu-ting LIAO ; Wei-ye LIN ; Xiao-ziyi XIAO ; Xue-jin LI ; Teng-teng CHEN ; Xi-pan LIN ; Kai-xiong LIN ; Ke-wei FAN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(6):567-573
This study was aimed at identifying the pathogenic bacteria responsible for the death of a young tiger at the Fujian Meihua Mountain South China Tiger Breeding Research Institute.Tissue samples from the lungs,liver,and intestines of the deceased tiger were collected,and the bacteria were cultured inasterile environment.The bacterial strains were characterized according to their morphological and molecular biological properties,including assessment of virulence genes and antibiotic resistance genes,mouse lethality tests,and antibiotic susceptibility evaluations.A predominant bacterial strain isolated from the liver of the deceased tiger was identified as enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli(ETEC)strain Tiger22513F.Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that the Tiger22513F strain exhibited close genetic similarity to the reference strain ETEC(MF919609.1),with 99.9%nucleotide similarity,and resided on the same evolutionary branch.The Tiger22513F strain contained 11 antibiotic resistance genes(tetA,sul1,sul3,cmlA,floR,blaTEM,blaSHV,blaCMY-2,qnrA,qnrS,and qnrD)along with five virulence genes(VT1,fyuA,tsh,iucD,and ST).Mouse lethality tests indicated significant pathogenicity toward mice,affecting primarily the lungs,liver,and intestines.Antibiotic susceptibility testing demonstrated that this strain exhibited resistance to various classes of beta-lactam antibiotics,as well as quinolones and aminoglycosides.This investigation successfully isolated a multi-drug resistant enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strain with pronounced pathogenicity from the liver of a deceased tiger;thus providing valuable scientific insights for clinical diagnosis,as well as prevention and control measures,against ETEC infections in South China tigers.
5.Accessibility assessment of medical services in suburban plains and mountainous villages of Beijing:An investigation-based 2SFCA study
Hao-Peng LIU ; Cheng-Yu MA ; Yan-Bin YANG ; Wei-Zhen LIAO ; Si-Yu LYU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2024;17(7):65-74
Objective:This study evaluates the accessibility and equity of healthcare resources in deep mountain,shallow mountain,and plain suburban areas,taking Huairou,Mentougou,and Tongzhou districts of Beijing as examples,to identify factors contributing to the imbalance in resource allocation.Methods:Accessibility of healthcare services in the sample areas was measured using village-level health survey data and the Two-Step Floating Catchment Area(2SFCA)method.Equity of resource allocation was assessed using the Gini coefficient among other methods.Factors influencing imbalance were identified using the Geodetector and Spatial Lag Model.Results:The average accessibility scores for Huairou,Mentougou,and Tongzhou were 202.06,179.68,and 187.02,respectively.The Gini coefficients were 0.48,0.37,and 0.24,respectively.GDP,population density,and altitude were significant factors affecting accessibility.Conclusions and Suggestions:In Beijing,both plain and mountainous rural areas exhibited a spatial clustering of healthcare accessibility,higher near the city and lower in the suburbs,with plains performing better than mountains.Healthcare equity was ranked as plains>shallow mountains>deep mountains.Policies covering full healthcare services improved equity.It is recommended to strengthen the construction of village healthcare facilities and medical teams,improve the linkage of medical services at all rural levels,and enhance the willingness of villagers to seek primary care.Furthermore,gradual improvement of transportation and internet infrastructure is suggested to enhance the accessibility of online and offline medical services for villagers.
6.Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma (version 2024)
Zhu GUO ; Chao WANG ; Hongfei XIANG ; Zhongqiang CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Shucai DENG ; Jian DONG ; Xinru DU ; Shiqing FENG ; Baorong HE ; Xijing HE ; Jianzhong HU ; Yong HAI ; Qingquan KONG ; Guiqing LIANG ; Qi LIAO ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shaoyu LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Weishi LI ; Li LI ; Fang LI ; Bin LIN ; Shibao LU ; Tao NIU ; Zhenli QIAO ; Dike RUAN ; Yueming SONG ; Haipeng SI ; Jun SHU ; Zhongyi SUN ; Qing WANG ; Zili WANG ; Huan WANG ; Hongli WANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaolin WU ; Zhanyong WU ; Jinglong YAN ; Tengbo YU ; Qiang ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Fengdong ZHAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Zhaomin ZHENG ; Qingsan ZHU ; Dingjun HAO ; Bohua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(12):1057-1070
Spinal surgical site infection (SSI), especially deep SSI after internal fixation is difficult in treatment, with long course of disease and poor prognosis. At present, there are many controversies in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, with unsatisfactory overall efficacy of its diagnosis and treatment. Besides, no diagnosis and treatment guideline based on evidence-based medicine has been in existence. To this end, the Spinal Infection Group of the Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Spinal Infection Group of the Spinal Surgery Branch of the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association jointly organized relevant experts to formulate Evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of surgical site infection in spinal trauma ( version 2024) based on an evidence-based approach. A total of 10 recommendations were proposed on the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI, so as to provide a clinical reference for the diagnosis and treatment of spinal SSI.
7.Effects of total flavone extract from Ampelopsis megalophylla mediated by autophagy inhibitor 3-MA on proliferation and apoptosis of human breast cancer cells
Shi-Yi XU ; Si-Yu LIAO ; Tian-Xu ZHANG ; Xue ZOU ; Chun GUI ; Xiu-Qiao ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2024;40(6):1115-1123
Aim To explore the effect of total flavonoid extract(TFE)of Ampelopsis megalophylla on the pro-liferation and apoptosis of human breast cancer cells and its mechanism in autophagy inhibition.Methods For human cervical cancer cell Hela,human lung cancer cell A549,human liver cancer cell SMMC-7721,human breast cancer cell MCF-7,MDA-MB-231 and human normal liver cell L-02,MTT method was used to select sensitive cell lines.The inhibitory effect of TFE combined with autophagy inhibitor 3-methylade-nine(3-MA)on sensitive cell proliferation was detec-ted using MTT assay.The morphological changes of cells were observed using transmission electron micros-copy and Hoechst 33258 single staining method.The changes in cell apoptosis rate were detected using An-nexin V-FITC/PI dual staining method.The expression levels of apoptosis related proteins and pathway pro-teins(death receptor pathway,mitochondrial pathway,endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway)were detected uisng Western blot.The expression of the key protein Cyt-c in mitochondrial pathway was determiend by im-munofluorescence,and the autophagy agonist rapamy-cin was selected for reverse validation.Results TFE could inhibit the proliferation of human breast cancer cells in a concentration-dependent manner,and MCF-7 cells were sensitive cell lines.Compared with the TFE group,the TFE+3-MA group significantly increased the inhibition rate of MCF-7 cells at 24,48,and 72 h(P<0.01).The number of cells decreased,the gap increased,the number of apoptotic bodies increased,and the apoptosis rate increased(P<0.01).The ex-pression levels of Bax/Bcl-2(P<0.01),cleaved-caspase3(P<0.01),Cyt-c(P<0.05),FADD,and cleaved-caspase-12 all increased,and the expres-sion of apoptotic protein Cyt-c in nucleus increased.The fluorescence of the TFE+RA group decreased,re-versing the mitochondrial pathway apoptosis induced by TFE.Conclusions TFE can significantly inhibit the proliferation of human breast cancer cells.When inhib-iting autophagy,it may promote the apoptosis of MCF-7 cells through the mitochondrial pathway,and activa-ting autophagy can reverse apoptosis.
8.Analysis of Clinical Efficacy and Central Response Mechanism of Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Overweight/Obesity Patients Based on Regional Homogeneity
Wen-Fei FAN ; Cheng-Feng ZHANG ; Shun-Ying ZHAO ; Li-Hong YIN ; Si-Ning YAN ; Meng-Ying LIAO ; Jun CHEN ; Yu CHEN ; Chang-Cai XIE
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(11):2954-2960
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation(taVNS)on overweight/obesity patients,and to explore its central mechanism.Methods Twenty-six overweight/obesity patients were randomly divided into two groups,12 cases in the taVNS test group(shortened as the taVNS group)and 14 cases in the lifestyle intervention control group(shortened as the control group).The patients in the control group were treated with online lifestyle intervention of calorie-restricted diet(CRD),and the patients in the taVNS group were treated with taVNS on the basis of the intervention for the control group.The taVNS was performed on unilateral acupoints of spleen and endocrine,twice(in the morning and at evening)per day,for five days a week.The treatment for the two groups covered four weeks.The obesity indicators such as body weight,body mass index(BMI)and waist circumference of the patients in the two groups were observed before and after treatment.Moreover,the resting-state cerebral functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI)data of the patients were collected after treatment,and then the regulatory effect of taVNS on the regional homogeneity(ReHo)of local cerebral area of the patients was observed.Results(1)During the trial,one case in each group dropped off,and a total of 24 patients(including 13 cases in the control group and 11 cases in the taVNS group)were finally included in the statistical analysis of the observation indicators.(2)After treatment,the body weight,BMI and waist circumference of patients in the taVNS group were decreased compared with those before treatment(P<0.05),while the obesity indicators in the control group only showed a downward trend compared with those before treatment,the differences being not statistically significant(P>0.05).The improvement of the obesity indicators of body weight,BMI,and waist circumference in the taVNS group was significantly superior to that in the control group,and there were statistically significant differences in the post-treatment indicators and in the pre-and post-treatment difference values of the indicators between the two groups(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(3)After treatment,the taVNS group had greater ReHo values in the left prefrontal lobe and medial frontal gyrus than the control group,and the control group had greater ReHo value in the right parietal lobe than the taVNS group,which indicated that compared with the control group,the ReHo of the left prefrontal lobe and medial frontal gyrus in the taVNS group was increased and the ReHo of the right parietal lobe was decreased(Pvoxel<0.001,Pcluster<0.05,corrected by FWE level).Conclusion As a non-invasive treatment method,taVNS exerts certain efficacy for the treatment of overweight/obesity patients.The central response mechanism for treatment of obesity is probably related with the modulation of taVNS on the functional areas of left prefrontal lobe,medial frontal gyrus,and right parietal lobe of the patients.
9.IgG4-related hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor complicated with hepatic tissue infection:a case report and literature review
Si-Min LIAO ; Gui LUO ; Jing-Yu JIN ; Qian-Qian ZHAO ; Jian ZHU ; Jiang-Lin ZHANG ; Zheng ZHAO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(7):783-789
Objective To report the clinical and imaging characteristics of a case with the clinical manifestation of multiple lung and liver nodules,diagnosed as IgG4-related hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor(HIPT)complicated by hepatic tissue-infection,and review the literature in order to facilitate clinical diagnosis and differential identification of IgG4-related HIPT.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the medical records of a patient with IgG4-related disease(IgG4-RD)characterized by multiple lung and liver nodules.A literature review was performed by searching Chinese and English databases to summarize the clinical and imaging characteristics of IgG4-related HIPT and hepatic tissue infection.Results The case involved a 64-year-old female admitted to the Rheumatology and Immunology Department of the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital due to"poor appetite and fatigue for over a year,and dry cough for four months".She presented with multiple nodules in the lungs and liver,without involvement of the eyelids,salivary glands,submandibular glands,or pancreas.Laboratory test results revealed elevated serum IgG4 levels at 14.1 g/L and C-reactive protein(CRP)at 82.1 mg/L.Pulmonary CT scans indicated multiple solid nodules in both lungs with clear boundaries.Abdominal contrast-enhanced MRI revealed a nodule in liver segment S7 with a pseudocapsule around it,clear boundaries,and uniform enhancement;another nodule in liver segment S5 with blurred boundaries and ring enhancement.The final diagnosis of the liver nodules was confirmed by pathological and metagenomic sequencing to be an IgG4-related HIPT in segment S7 and hepatic tissue infection in segment S5.After a full course of anti-infection and treatment with methylprednisolone and leflunomide,follow-up imaging showed near-complete resolution of the lung and liver nodules.Literatures were searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang,and PubMed databases(up to September 2023),and no case of IgG4-RD complicated with both liver involvement and infection was found.A total of 26 cases of IgG4-RD involving the liver have been reported so far,predominantly in males(92.3%),with an average age of 51 years.Most patients presented with abnormal liver function as the initial symptom,with normal blood inflammatory markers.Imaging typically shows a single nodule in 88.5%of cases,with clear boundaries and uniform enhancement,as well as ring enhancement.Concurrent involvement of the pancreas and biliary tract is common.Pathology is the gold standard for confirming the disease.Conclusions This case reports coexistence of IgG4-related HIPT and infection within multiple hepatic nodules.In the diagnosis and treatment of patients with IgG4-RD presenting with multiple hepatic nodules,if the imaging characteristics of the nodules are inconsistent,it is necessary to consider the possibility of the underlying disease coexisting with other conditions,which can be easily misdiagnosed.Actively obtaining pathological tissue is crucial for aiding in the definitive diagnosis.
10.Effects of ampelopsin on autophagy and apoptosis of human cervical carcinoma SiHa cells by regulating Beclin-1/Bcl-2 targets
Tian-xu ZHANG ; Xiao-mei XIONG ; Xue ZOU ; Si-yu LIAO ; Shi-yi XU ; Xiao-li YANG ; Chun GUI ; Xiu-qiao ZHANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(12):3977-3985
AIM To investigate the effects of ampelopsin-mediated autophagy and apoptosis of human cervical cancer SiHa cells.METHODS After 24 h corresponding administration and culture among the control group,the 3-MA (5 mmol/L) group,the Z-VAD-FMK (50μmol/L) group,the ampelopsin (80μmol/L) group,the 3-MA+ampelopsin group and the Z-VAD-FMK+ampelopsin group,the cells had their cell proliferation inhibition rate detected by MTT method.After 24 h corresponding administration and culture among the control group,the 3-MA (5 mmol/L) group,the ampelopsin (80 μmol/L) group and the 3-MA+ampelopsin group,the cells had their morphological changes observed under electron microscope and their apoptosis detected by Hoechst33258 and AnnexinV-FITC/PI staining.After 24 h corresponding administration and culture among the control group,the Z-VAD-FMK (50μmol/L) group,the ampelopsin (80μmol/L) group and the Z-VAD-FMK+ampelopsin group,the cells had their autophagy and ultrastructure observed by MDC method and transmission electron microscopy.After 12 h corresponding administration and culture among the control group,the 3-MA (5 mmol/L) group,the ampelopsin (80 μmol/L) group,the 3-MA+ampelopsin group or control group,the Z-VAD-FMK (50 μmol/L) group,the ampelopsin (80 μmol/L) group,and the Z-VAD-FMK+ampelopsin group,the cells had their protein expressions of cleaved-PARP,cleaved-Caspase3,Bax,Bcl-2,Atg13,Beclin-1,LC3,and P62 detected by Western blot.RESULTS Compared with the control group,the ampelopsin group displayed enhanced proliferation inhibition of SiHa and C-33A cells (P<0.01).Compared with the ampelopsin group,the groups intervened with 3-MA+ampelopsin and Z-VAD-FMK+ampelopsin showed more significantly inhibited proliferation of the two cell lines (P<0.01),and decreased number of living cells.Compared with the ampelopsin group,the 3-MA+ampelopsin group showed increased bright blue fluorescence and apoptosis rate of SiHa cells (P<0.05),increased cleaved PARP,Bax,and P62 protein expressions (P<0.01),and decreased LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ ratio and Bcl-2 protein expression (P<0.01).Compared with the ampelopsin group,the Z-VAD-FMK+ampelopsin group demonstrated increased green dot fluorescence and number of autophagosomes and autopolysosomes,increased LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ ratio,Atg13 and Beclin-1 protein expression (P<0.05,P<0.01);and decreased protein expressions of P62,cleaved-PARP,cleaved-Caspase3 (P<0.05,P<0.01).CONCLUSION Being an antagonist of human cervical carcinoma SiHa cells,ampelopsin can induce autophagy and apoptosis of the cells through its key target on Beclin-1/Bcl-2.

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