To investigate the effect and mechanism of tetrahydrocurcumin on hepatocellular carcinoma based on phosphoinositide 3-kinases/AKT signaling pathway.

World J Gastrointest Oncol

Key Laboratory of Human Ethnic Specificity and Phenomics of Critical Illness in Liaoning Province, Shenyang Medical College, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning Province, China.

Published: March 2025


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Background: Liver cancer has a high incidence and mortality worldwide, especially in China. Herein, we investigated the therapeutic effect and mechanism of tetrahydrocurcumin against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with a focus on the of phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3K)/AKT signaling pathway.

Aim: To investigate the effects and mechanism of tetrahydrocurcumin in HCC cell lines HepG2 and Huh7.

Methods: Using Metascape, we analyzed the potential targets of tetrahydrocurcumin in HCC. Molecular docking validation was performed using SYBYL2.0. Cell Counting Kit-8, wound healing, and transwell assays were performed to evaluate the effects of tetrahydrocurcumin on HepG2 and Huh7 cell migration, invasion, and apoptosis. The expression of PI3K/AKT signaling pathway-related proteins was detected by western blotting.

Results: Network pharmacology and molecular docking showed that tetrahydrocurcumin has high binding affinity for phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha. experiments demonstrated that tetrahydrocurcumin suppressed the migration and invasion of liver cancer cells, promoted their apoptosis, and downregulated the expression of p-PI3K, p-AKT, and B cell leukemia/lymphoma 2, while upregulating caspase-3, p53, and B cell leukemia/lymphoma 2 associated X.

Conclusion: In summary, tetrahydrocurcumin suppresses PI3K/AKT signaling, promotes apoptosis, and prevents the migration and invasion of liver cancer cells.

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