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Query: EC:3.4.22.62 (
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Lipocalin 2
(
LCN2
) is a secreted, iron-binding glycoprotein that is abnormally expressed in some malignant human cancers. However, the roles of
LCN2
in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells are unknown. In this study, we suggested the
LCN2
and LCN2R were weak detected in the HCC cell lines,
LCN2
and LCN2R were found to be down-regulated in tumor tissues in 16 HCC patients. MTT, DAPI, TUNEL, and flow cytometry analyses revealed that
LCN2
overexpression dramatically inhibited cell viability, induced apoptosis features of cell-cycle arrest in sub-G1 phase, in DNA fragmentation, and in condensation of chromatin in Huh-7 and SK-Hep-1 cells. Western blots were used to detect the activation of caspase, pro-apoptosis, and anti-apoptosis protein expression in overexpress-
LCN2
HCC cells.
LCN2
-induced apoptosis was characterized by cleavage of
caspase-9
, -8, -3, and PARP protein, and a reduction in the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). Furthermore,
LCN2
also enhanced the down-regulated Bcl-2 and up-regulated the expression of Bax. In addition, our experiments with caspase inhibitors LEHD-FMK and IETD-FMK prevent
LCN2
-induced apoptosis. We also demonstrated that treatment of overexpress-
LCN2
HCC cells with the
LCN2
neutralized antibody also significantly attenuated
LCN2
-induced cell apoptosis. These findings indicate that
LCN2
overexpression can effectively induce apoptosis of HCC cells and may be used as a potent therapy against human HCC.
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PMID:Lipocalin-2 induces apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells through activation of mitochondria pathways. 2270 93