Abstract

Compound Phyllanthus urinaria L (CP) is a traditional formula widely used in clinical practice for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), especially HBV-related HCC. HBx, HBV X gene encoded X protein, has positive correlation with the abnormal SHH pathway in HBV-related HCC. So, we predicted that CP has the capability of anti-HBV-related HCC maybe via inactivating the HBx-Hedgehog pathway axis. HepG2-HBx cells, HBx overexpression, were treated with CP (70μg/ml and 35 μg/ml, respectively) for 48 hours and the mice which received the HepG2-HBx cells were treated with CP (625mg/kg and 300 mg/kg, respectively) for 17 days to evaluate the effect of CP on HBV-related HCC. HBx could accelerate HepG2 cells proliferation, clone formation, and migration in vitro and also could strengthen tumor growth in mice. However, CP could significantly decrease HepG2-HBx cells proliferation, clone formation, and migration in vitro and also could inhibit tumors growth in mice in a dose-dependent manner. Mechanism studies suggested that HBx upregulated the mRNA and proteins expression of Sonic hedgehog (SHH), transmembrane receptor patched (PTCH-1), smoothened (SMO), oncogene homolog transcription factors-1 (GLI-1), and oncogene homolog transcription factors-2 (GLI-2), which are compositions of the SHH pathway. CP could inhibit the mRNA and proteins expression of SHH, PTCH-1, GLI-1, and HBx. It may be one of the underlying mechanisms of CP to delay the HBV-related HCC development through the HBx-SHH pathway axis inactivation.

Highlights

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the common cancers with high mortality and morbidity rate, as well as recurrence rate in spectrum of diseases

  • We found that Sonic hedgehog (SHH), PTCH-1, and GLI-2 were overexpression in the paracarcinoma tissue of Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related HCC patients, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine and they have positive correlation with HBV X gene encode X protein (HBx), which revealed that maybe HBx activate the SHH pathway, contributing to HBV-related HCC development

  • We have proved that Compound Phyllanthus urinaria L (CP) has a capability of reducing the expression of HBx [14]; we found that HBx has a positive correlation with the SHH pathway activation in HBV-related HCC patients’ liver samples

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Summary

Introduction

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the common cancers with high mortality and morbidity rate, as well as recurrence rate in spectrum of diseases. The whole spectrum of HBx-modulating HBV-related HCC remains not fully uncovered. We found that SHH, PTCH-1, and GLI-2 were overexpression in the paracarcinoma tissue of HBV-related HCC patients, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine and they have positive correlation with HBx (data not show), which revealed that maybe HBx activate the SHH pathway, contributing to HBV-related HCC development. We have proved that CP has a capability of reducing the expression of HBx [14]; we found that HBx has a positive correlation with the SHH pathway activation in HBV-related HCC patients’ liver samples (data not shown). We predicted that HBx might activate the SHH pathway to promote HBVrelated HCC development, and the capability of CP antiHBV-related HCC might be based on HBx-SHH pathway axis inactivation

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