Geniposide (GP) is the homology of medicine and food with bioactive effects of antioxidation and resistance to apoptosis in the liver. It's of great significance to explore the biosafety exposure limits and action mechanisms of GP. This study detected the global DNA methylation microenvironment and the regulation of specific genes in GP against cellular apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide (HO) of human hepatocyte L-02 cells. The half inhibitory concentration (IC) of GP on normal L-02 cells was 57.7 mg/mL. GP exerted new epigenetic activity, increased DNMT1, decreased TET1 and TET2 expression, and reversed the demethylation effect to some extent, thereby increasing the overall genomic DNA methylation level at the concentration of 900 μg/mL. GP pretreatment could also adjust the level of P53, Bcl-2 and AKT altered by HO, reducing their specific DNA methylation levels in the promoter regions of AKT and Bcl-2 to inhibit apoptosis. Taken together, GP regulates the global DNA methylation level and controls the expression changes of P53, Bcl-2 and AKT, jointly inhibiting the occurrence of apoptosis in human hepatocytes and providing the newly theoretical references for its safety evaluation.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2023.114158 | DOI Listing |
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