Their findings have been published in the February issue of Hepatology, 2014.
This medical discovery has opened up a brand new chapter in explaining the mechanism of Hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinogenesis while providing an anti-liver cancer clinical drug with great potential.
Current drugs for treating liver cancer are expensive and ineffective comparing to Amiodarone as an off-label use agent which is relatively much cheaper with less toxicity, according to Dr. Liu.
Amiodarone is promising for treating liver cancer which undoubtedly is a great news to liver cancer patients.
This new medical discovery was made by Dr Liu’s research team consisting of Dr Sheng-Huei Lan and Dr Shan-Ying Wu alongside NCKU Hospital Division of Gastroenterology Professor, Dr Xi-Zhang Lin, National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Director Dr Ih-Jen Su and Industrial Technology Research Institute Researchers, Dr Cheng-Tao Wu and Yen-Ju Lin.
According to Dr Liu, both of autophagy and microRNA (miRNA) play important roles in the formation of diverse cancers.
He said, in the cell autophagic activity can be induced by various stresses including cancers to form a unique double-membrane vesicle, known as autophagosome which possesses the ability to identify, degrade and recycle unnecessary materials including invading pathogens, thus maintaining homeostasis and providing the energy source for cell survival.
On the other hand, miRNAs are small RNA molecules with 22 nucleotides in length and its widely known function is to serve as an anti-sense RNA to target messenger RNAs and down-regulate gene expression.
It is noteworthy to mention that Dr. Liu has invented a novel experimental method by integrating autophagosome organelle separation technology, miRNA hybridization and immunogold labeling of microRNA technology, which proved that autophagosome can selectively recruit miRNA-224.
While investigating liver cancer model in animals, Dr Liu has also revealed that Amiodarone is a promising off-label use drug capable of effectively inhibiting liver tumor formation.