Investigator

Gabriela Figueroa-González

PROFESSOR · Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza, UNIDAD MULTIDISCIPLINARIA DE INVESTIGACIÓN

GFGabriela Figueroa…
Papers(1)
Unrevealing Lithium R…
Collaborators(7)
Gerardo Leyva-GómezHernán CortésLaura Itzel Quintas-G…Nadia Jacobo-HerreraOctavio Daniel Reyes-…Rosario García-AguilarEdgar Yebrán Villegas…
Institutions(4)
Universidad Nacional …Unknown InstitutionUniversidad Autónoma …Instituto Nacional De…

Papers

Unrevealing Lithium Repositioning in the Hallmarks of Cancer: Effects of Lithium Salts (LiCl and Li2CO3) in an In Vitro Cervical Cancer Model

Lithium, a natural element, has been employed as a mental stabilizer in psychiatric treatments; however, some reports indicate it has an anticancer effect, prompting the consideration of repurposing lithium for cancer treatment. The potential anticancer use of lithium may depend on its form (salt type) and the type of cancer cells targeted. Little is known about the effects of Li2CO3 or LiCl on cancer cells, so we focused on exploring their effects on proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and cell cycle as part of the hallmarks of cancer. Firstly, we established the IC50 values on HeLa, SiHa, and HaCaT cells with LiCl and Li2CO3 and determined by crystal violet that cell proliferation was time-dependent in the three cell lines (IC50 values for LiCl were 23.43 mM for SiHa, 23.14 mM for HeLa, and 15.10 mM for HaCaT cells, while the IC50 values for Li2CO3 were 20.57 mM for SiHa, 11.52 mM for HeLa, and 10.52 mM for HaCaT cells.) Our findings indicate that Li2CO3 and LiCl induce DNA fragmentation and caspase-independent apoptosis, as shown by TUNEL, Western Blot, and Annexin V/IP assay by flow cytometry. Also, cell cycle analysis showed that LiCl and Li2CO3 arrested the cervical cancer cells at the G1 phase. Moreover, lithium salts displayed an anti-migratory effect on the three cell lines observed by the wound-healing assay. All these findings imply the viable anticancer effect of lithium salts by targeting several of the hallmarks of cancer.

42Works
1Papers
7Collaborators
ApoptosisCell Line, TumorColorectal NeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsParkinson DiseaseBiomarkers, TumorHead and Neck NeoplasmsPrognosis

Positions

2019–

PROFESSOR

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza · UNIDAD MULTIDISCIPLINARIA DE INVESTIGACIÓN

2014–

INVESTIGADORA CÁTEDRAS CONACYT

Instituto Nacional de Cancerología · RESEARCH

2013–

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala · BIOMEDICINE - FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS

Education

2013

PhD

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Química · PHARMACY

2008

Master in Chemical Sciencies

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Química · PHARMACY

2006

QFB

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Química · PHARMACY

Country

MX

Links & IDs
0000-0001-8169-4478

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