Abstract

Bergenin is a secondary metabolite that may be primarily isolated from Bergenia species. Although it has been found to exhibit significant biological activities, the anticancer activity of bergenin against cervical cancer cells has not been explored. The present study was designed to evaluate the anticancer effects of bergenin on HeLa cervical cancer cells. The results showed that bergenin reduced the cell viability of the HeLa cervical cancer cells in a dose-dependent pattern. However, the anticancer effects of bergenin were found to be comparatively lower on the normal cervical cells. Furthermore, the anticancer effects of bergenin were primarily found to be due to induction of apoptosis in the HeLa cervical cancer cells. Notably, bergenin also enhanced the expression of Bax and decreased the expression of Bcl-2. WThe effect of bergenin on cell cycle phase distribution of HeLa cells was also investigated and it was found that bergenin could induce G0/G1 cell cycle arrest. Furthermore, bergenin could also inhibit the migration of HeLa cancer cells as well as the phosphorylation of STAT3. Taken together, bergenin may be a promising candidate for the management of cervical cancer.

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