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Hairong Fu1, Yunchuan Yuan1, Jiahua Tan2
1Basic Medical College of Chongqing Three Gorges Medical College, Chongqing Key Laboratory of Development and Utilization of Genuine Medicinal Materials in Three Gorges Reservoir Area, Chongqing City, China.
Background:
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an aggressive malignancy with frequent recurrence and strong immune evasion. Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) facilitates immune evasion by suppressing T-cell activity. Andrographolide (AD), a natural diterpenoid with anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and immunomodulatory properties, has demonstrated antitumor potential.
Materials And Methods:
Subcutaneous HCC mouse models assessed the antitumor and immune-activating effects of AD. CCK-8 assay, colony-formation assay, apoptosis analyses, and western blot investigated AD's impacts on Huh-7 cell proliferation, apoptosis, and cell cycle. Immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometry collectively measured PD-L1 expression after AD treatment. Molecular docking and cellular thermal shift assay detected the targeted binding between AD and STAT3. Finally, recombinant interleukin-6 (rIL-6), a STAT3 activator, was used to verify whether AD-mediated effects on Huh-7 cell viability and PD-L1 expression were STAT3-dependent.
Results:
In vivo, AD significantly inhibited mouse tumor growth, decreased PD-L1 expression in tumor tissues, and enhanced T-cell infiltration. In vitro, through cell experiments, AD bound to STAT3 and inhibited tumor cell proliferation, induced apoptosis, and downregulated PD-L1 protein levels by suppressing the phosphorylation of STAT3. Treatment with rIL-6 significantly reversed AD's antitumor effects.
Conclusion:
AD inhibits HCC progression and PD-L1 expression by blocking STAT3 phosphorylation, providing a theoretical foundation for developing AD-based therapeutic strategies against HCC.
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