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Authors Yao C, Liu B, Qian X, Li L, Cao H, Guo Q, Zhou G
Received 22 October 2017
Accepted for publication 19 December 2017
Published 9 April 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 2017—2028
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S154586
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Tohru Yamada
Background: Autophagy induction is a common mechanism for antitumor chemicals
in induction of cancer cell death. However, the role of autophagy in
crocin-induced apoptosis is barely studied in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Materials and
methods: The influence of crocin on
growth, apoptosis, and autophagy and its mutual relations were analyzed by Cell
Counting Kit-8 assay, flow cytometer, EGFP-LC3 puncta analysis, and Western
blot in HCC cells. The activities of Akt/mTOR axis and its roles in autophagy
regulation were also detected by Western blot in HCC cells treated with crocin.
Finally, the roles of Akt/mTOR axis in crocin-induced autophagic apoptosis were
analyzed by Western blot and flow cytometer in HCC cells.
Results: The results showed that crocin can induce growth inhibition in a
does- and time-dependent pattern by apoptosis. Increased LC3 puncta and
upregulated LC3-II accumulation was observed as early as at 6 hours in
HepG2 and HCCLM3 cells treated with 3 mg/mL crocin. Moreover, apoptosis
analysis using flow cytometer and cleaved poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase detection
revealed that autophagy initiation was prior to apoptosis activation in HCC
cells treated with crocin. When autophagy was blocked with 3-methyladenine,
crocin-induced apoptosis was inhibited in HCC cells. Furthermore, crocin
treatment constrained the activities of key proteins in Akt/mTOR signaling,
such as p-Akt (S473), p-mTOR (S2448), and p-p70S6K (T389), suggesting that
crocin could induce autophagic apoptosis in HCC cells in an Akt/mTOR-dependent
mechanism. Indeed, when autophagy was suppressed by forced expression of Akt,
the crocin-induced apoptosis was also impaired in HCC cells.
Conclusion: The results suggested that crocin could induce autophagic
apoptosis in HCC cells by inhibiting Akt/mTOR activity. This study originally
revealed that autophagic apoptosis is a novel cytotoxic function of crocin,
which lays the theoretical foundation for clinical application of crocin in
HCC.
Keywords: crocin, apoptosis, autophagy, Akt/mTOR, autophagic apoptosis
