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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer (about 90%) which remains a
worldwide health challenge due to its incidence growth and yet scarce and not specific treatments.HCC is
characterized by a metabolic and oxidative stress which induces a prolonged pathological inflammation and cell
damage, and also an evident increase in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) which will lead to an
increase of cellular lipid peroxidation and of hepatic enzymes. Available treatments are not very effective being
usually adapted from other illnesses. Plants are considered very important sources for the discovery of new
compounds to prevent and treat diseases (1). There are several natural drug leads presently used in
chemotherapy including in HCC. Rumex induratus is native in Iberian Peninsula and spontaneous in northwest
Portugal where it is used in local cuisine. Its extracts have significative antioxidant activity (2). This work aimed
to add value to this species focused on the evaluation of the antitumoral activity of different extracts.
Extractions of Rumex induratus (collected in Vale do Côa, Portugal, between March and May 2021) were made
in water, ethanol 80% and ethanol 100% and tested in HCC in vitro models using HepG2, HuH7 and Hep3B
cells lines. Metabolic activity, cellular morphology, cellular death and the quantification of reactive oxygen
species (ROS) (superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide) were assayed. A reduction in the metabolic activity
was dependent on the extract and its concentration: it was observed that the infusion was more cytotoxic and
Hep3B the most sensitive cell line. As for cellular morphology, in HuH7 was observed the condensation of the
nucleus after treatment with infusion, and in Hep3B the hydroethanolic extract led to cellular contraction.
Cellular death evaluated by the membrane potential revealed that HepG2 and HuH7 suffered from exposure to
infusion and hydroethanolic extracts, while Hep3B was not so sensitive. As for ROS quantification, a growth
pattern in the concentration of the superoxide anion and a decrease in peroxides were detected with an increase
in the concentration of R. induratus extracts.
Although not so robust, results of this study still revealed an evident influence of R. induratus extracts in the
cellular activity and intracellular ROS production in the studied hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines. It is
understandable that these biologic activities are directly associated to the existent phenolic compounds which
antioxidant potential allows the understanding that the extracts led to an increase in membrane potential in all
cell lines, with HepG2 presenting the highest values. In conclusion, the plant extract provides intracellular
differences that can lead to the triggering of apoptosis in tumor cells. Nevertheless, future assays will allow to
understand the mechanism of action of R. induratus extracts in HCC and to potentiate its use.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma Cancer Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE
Citation
Varela, Carla; Farinha, Diana; Jorge, Joana; Alves, Raquel de Oliveira; Dias, Maria Inês; Barros, Lillian; Oliveira, Paulo; Gonçalves, Ana Cristina; Cabral, Célia (2022). Study of the edible Rumex induratus from Côa Valley in hepaticocarcinoma cells. In XXVII EFMC International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC-ISMC). Nice