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    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an aggressive tumor with limited treatment options, and it is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Hence, novel therapeutic strategies are required to treat HCC. Eupatorium chinense L. is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that can effectively neutralize heat and smoothen the flow of "Qi" through the liver. However, the anti-HCC effects of Eupatorium chinense L. remain unknown. The present study investigated the anti-HCC effects and the underlying mechanisms of the electrophilic sesquiterpenes isolated from E. chinense L. (EChLESs) in the regulation of ferroptosis and apoptosis in HCC cells. Cell viability was assessed by the MTT assay. Cell apoptosis was confirmed by flow cytometry and western blotting assay. Ferroptosis was assessed by flow cytometry, transmission electron microscopy, and western blotting assay. Ferritinophagy was detected by acridine orange staining and western blotting assay. Small interfering RNA of nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4) was used to confirm the role of ferritinophagy in the therapeutic effect of EChLESs on HCC cells. A mouse xenograft model was constructed to determine the inhibitory effect of EChLESs on HCC in vivo. EChLESs induced apoptosis by disrupting mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. EChLESs induced ferroptosis as noted by a significant increase in mitochondrial disruption, lipid peroxidation, and intracellular iron level and decreased glutathione level. The apoptosis inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK and lipid reactive oxygen species scavenger ferrostatin 1 attenuated EChLESs-induced cell death. NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy through autophagic flux was the crucial pathway for ferroptosis induced by EChLESs. NCOA4 knockdown alleviated EChLESs-induced cell death. EChLESs controlled the expression of NCOA4 at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. In the in vivo experiment, EChLESs suppressed HCC growth in the xenograft tumor mouse model. EChLESs enhances cell apoptosis through mitochondrial dysfunction and ferroptosis through NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy. Thus, Eupatorium chinense L. could be a potential TCM for treating HCC. Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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    Zhi-Hui Zhu, Xin-Tong Xu, Chen-Jun Shen, Jing-Tao Yuan, Si-Yue Lou, Xiao-Long Ma, Xi Chen, Bo Yang, Hua-Jun Zhao. A novel sesquiterpene lactone fraction from Eupatorium chinense L. suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma growth by triggering ferritinophagy and mitochondrial damage. Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology. 2023 Apr;112:154671

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    PMID: 36773432

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