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Polysaccharides from <i>Hemerocallis citrina</i> Baroni Inhibit the Growth of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells by Regulating the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway

TianYu Sang, Yue Jun Fu, Li Song

2023Nutrition and Cancer11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hemerocallis citrina Baroni is an edible plant with anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, and anticancer activities. However, studies on H. citrina polysaccharides are limited. In this study, a polysaccharide named HcBPS2 was isolated and purified from H. citrina. Monosaccharide component analysis showed that HcBPS2 was composed of rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, glucose, xylose, mannose, galacturonic acid, and glucuronic acid. Notably, HcBPS2 significantly inhibited human hepatoma cell proliferation, but had little effect on human normal liver cells (HL-7702). Mechanism investigations indicated HcBPS2 suppressed human hepatoma cell growth through the induction of G2/M phase arrest and mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in human hepatoma cells. In addition, the data revealed that HcBPS2 treatment led to the inactivation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling, which then gave rise to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human hepatoma cancer cells. Collectively, these findings suggested that HcBPS2 may serve as a therapeutic agent against liver cancer.

Topics & Concepts

RhamnoseWnt signaling pathwayApoptosisBiologyCell growthMannoseCell cycleBiochemistryCell cycle checkpointPolysaccharideCancer researchSignal transductionAgriculture and Biological StudiesPhytochemical and Pharmacological StudiesMedicinal plant effects and applications