Green Tea Polyphenols Cause Apoptosis and Autophagy in HPV-16 Subgene-Immortalized Human Cervical Epithelial Cells via the Activation of the Nrf2 Pathway
Autor: | Yi, Tang, Quan, Chen, Jiaoquan, Chen, Ziyin, Mo, Huaping, Li, Liqian, Peng, Yanan, Ke, Bihua, Liang, Runxiang, Li, Huilan, Zhu |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Human papillomavirus 16
Cancer Research Nutrition and Dietetics Tea NF-E2-Related Factor 2 Papillomavirus E7 Proteins Papillomavirus Infections Polyphenols Uterine Cervical Neoplasms Medicine (miscellaneous) Apoptosis Epithelial Cells Oncogene Proteins Viral Oncology Autophagy Humans Female Guanosine Triphosphate |
Zdroj: | Nutrition and Cancer. 74:3769-3778 |
ISSN: | 1532-7914 0163-5581 |
Popis: | Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is relatively common and certain high-risk HPV strains can induce epithelial dysplasia, increasing the risk of cervical cancer. Green tea polyphenol (GTP) preparations exhibit diverse anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and antitumor properties In Vitro and In Vivo. Topical GTP application has been recommended as a treatment for genital warts, but the effect of GTP treatment on HPV infection and HPV-associated cancer remains to be established. The present study aimed to explore the mechanism by which GTP affected HPV type 16 (HPV-16)-positive immortalized human cervical epithelial cells. Survival, apoptosis, and autophagocytosis of these cells following GTP treatment was assessed using CCK-8 assay, flow cytometry, and monodansylcadaverine (MDC) staining. These cells were further transfected with an shRNA specific for Nrf2 to generate stable Nrf2-knockdown cells. The levels of Caspase-3, Bcl-2, Bax, P53, Rb, HPV-16 E6, HPV-16 E7, P62, Beclin1 and LC3B were determined via Western blotting. These analyses revealed that GTP treatment induced autophagy and apoptosis in HPV-16-positive cells, while Nrf2 gene knockdown reversed GTP-induced autophagic and apoptotic effects. Together, these results suggested that GTP could alleviate HPV infection and HPV-associated precancerous lesions In Vitro by regulating the Nrf2 pathway, highlighting the therapeutic potential of GTP in treating HPV infection. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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