Abstract

Infection caused by high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are implicated in the aetiology of cervical cancer. Although current methods of treatment for cervical cancer can ablate lesions, preventing metastatic disseminations and excessive tissue injuries still remains a major concern. Hence, development of a safer and more efficient treatment modality is of vital importance. Natural products from plants are one of the principal sources of precursors to lead compounds with direct pharmaceutical application across all disease classes. One of these plants is Ficus carica, whose fruit latex, when applied on HPV-induced skin warts, has shown potential as a possible cure for this virus related lesions. This study explores the in vitro biological activities of fig latex and elucidates its possible mechanisms of action on cervical cancer cell lines CaSki and HeLa positive for HPV type 16 and 18, respectively. Our data shows that fig latex inhibits properties that are associated with HPV-positive cervical cancer transformed cells such as rapid growth and invasion and substantially downregulated the expression of p16 and HPV onco-proteins E6, E7. These findings suggest Ficus carica latex has the potential to be used in the development of therapeutic modalities for the possible treatment, cure and prevention of HPV related cervical cancer.

Highlights

  • Cancer is a major public health concern and is one of the leading causes of death worldwide[1]

  • As a consequence we investigated the biological activity of the Ficus carica latex on high risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) related cervical cancer

  • This study provides a deeper insight into the mechanisms of action and biological activities of Ficus carica latex on human cervical cancer cell lines expressing high risk HPVs type 16 and 18

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Introduction

Cancer is a major public health concern and is one of the leading causes of death worldwide[1]. Herbal medicinal and biological studies have revealed that public interest in utilising traditional remedies has greatly increased[13,14,15] Among the such medically relevant plants, the fig latex (Ficus carica), when applied to low risk human papillomavirus (HPV) related skin warts and bovine papillomavirus (BPV) related warts, has shown potential as a possible cure for the virus without inevitable tissue injury and remedial complications[16,17,18]. In addition to its potent anti-cancer effects, the results obtained indicate that Fig latex has profound influence on the deregulation of HPV oncoproteins (E6 and E7) and HPV diagnostic marker protein (p16) and initiates the reactivation of Rb and p53 tumor suppressor proteins These findings provide insight into new therapeutic avenues against HPV-associated cervical cancers

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