Objective Xiaoaiping (XAP) is a traditional Chinese medicine that is a commonly used as an anticancerdrug in clinical practice owing to its high efficiency and low toxicity. Specifically, XAP can effectively inhibitth...Objective Xiaoaiping (XAP) is a traditional Chinese medicine that is a commonly used as an anticancerdrug in clinical practice owing to its high efficiency and low toxicity. Specifically, XAP can effectively inhibitthe growth of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a key HCC diagnostic marker andis closely related to certain malignant cytological behaviors of HCC. However, whether AFP expression andXAP treatment are related to the invasion and metastasis of HCC remains unclear. In the present study, weaimed to evaluate the effects and underlying mechanism of XAP on the invasion and metastasis of HCC..Methods Using a cell scratch assay, Transwell technology, and western blotting we detected the differentinvasion and metastatic abilities of Hep3B cells in XAP treatment and blank control groups. This allowedcomparison of the invasion and metastatic abilities of Hep3B cells with differing levels of AFP expression.AFP mRNA sequencing technology was used to analyze the mechanism of tumor invasion and metastasisassociated with AFP and XAP treatment.Results Cell invasion and metastasis abilities in the XAP group were significantly lower than those in thecontrol group (P < 0.05). Additionally, compared to the control group, the expression of AFP significantlydecreased after XAP treatment (P < 0.05). The ability of Hep3B cells to invade and metastasize waspromoted when AFP expression was up-regulated, whereas it was inhibited when AFP was silenced. XAPinjection and AFP regulate the invasion and metastatic ability of HCC by affecting matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs).Conclusion XAP injection inhibits the invasion and metastatic ability of HCC by influencing the expressionof AFP;additionally, this inhibition of AFP is achieved by affecting MMPs.展开更多
文摘Objective Xiaoaiping (XAP) is a traditional Chinese medicine that is a commonly used as an anticancerdrug in clinical practice owing to its high efficiency and low toxicity. Specifically, XAP can effectively inhibitthe growth of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a key HCC diagnostic marker andis closely related to certain malignant cytological behaviors of HCC. However, whether AFP expression andXAP treatment are related to the invasion and metastasis of HCC remains unclear. In the present study, weaimed to evaluate the effects and underlying mechanism of XAP on the invasion and metastasis of HCC..Methods Using a cell scratch assay, Transwell technology, and western blotting we detected the differentinvasion and metastatic abilities of Hep3B cells in XAP treatment and blank control groups. This allowedcomparison of the invasion and metastatic abilities of Hep3B cells with differing levels of AFP expression.AFP mRNA sequencing technology was used to analyze the mechanism of tumor invasion and metastasisassociated with AFP and XAP treatment.Results Cell invasion and metastasis abilities in the XAP group were significantly lower than those in thecontrol group (P < 0.05). Additionally, compared to the control group, the expression of AFP significantlydecreased after XAP treatment (P < 0.05). The ability of Hep3B cells to invade and metastasize waspromoted when AFP expression was up-regulated, whereas it was inhibited when AFP was silenced. XAPinjection and AFP regulate the invasion and metastatic ability of HCC by affecting matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs).Conclusion XAP injection inhibits the invasion and metastatic ability of HCC by influencing the expressionof AFP;additionally, this inhibition of AFP is achieved by affecting MMPs.