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Quercetin Regulates Key Components of the Cellular Microenvironment during Early Hepatocarcinogenesis

Itayetzi Reyes-Avendaño    
Edilburga Reyes-Jiménez    
Karina González-García    
Dulce Carolina Pérez-Figueroa    
Rafael Baltiérrez-Hoyos    
Gabriela Tapia-Pastrana    
Xariss Miryam Sánchez-Chino    
Saúl Villa-Treviño    
Jaime Arellanes-Robledo and Verónica Rocío Vásquez-Garzón    

Resumen

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a health problem worldwide due to its high mortality rate, and the tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a key role in the HCC progression. The current ineffective therapies to fight the disease still warrant the development of preventive strategies. Quercetin has been shown to have different antitumor activities; however, its effect on TME components in preneoplastic lesions has not been fully investigated yet. Here, we aimed to evaluate the effect of quercetin (10 mg/kg) on TME components during the early stages of HCC progression induced in the rat. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses showed that quercetin decreases the size of preneoplastic lesions, glycogen and collagen accumulation, the expression of cancer stem cells and myofibroblasts markers, and that of the transporter ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 3 (ABCC3), a marker of HCC progression and multi-drug resistance. Our results strongly suggest that quercetin has the capability to reduce key components of TME, as well as the expression of ABCC3. Thus, quercetin can be an alternative treatment for inhibiting the growth of early HCC tumors.

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