Cytostatic and Pro-Apoptotic Effects of <em>Justicia spicigera </em>Schltdl. on LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells: Role of G<sub>0</sub>/G<sub>1</sub> Cell Cycle Arrest and Phytochemical Characterization

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Abstract

Justicia spicigera is a central medicinal plant in Mexican ethnomedicine, yet its therapeutic potential against prostate cancer remains largely unexplored. This study investigated the antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic effects of a 50% hydroalcoholic extract from the leaves and stems of J. spicigera on androgen-sensitive LNCaP prostate cancer cells. Phytochemical profiling via TLC and LC-MS putatively identified the bioactive flavonoid kaempferitrin within the complex extract. Biological assays, including MTT, trypan blue exclusion, and flow cytometry, revealed that the extract inhibits LNCaP proliferation in a distinct, dose-dependent manner. At a lower concentration (250 µg/mL), the extract exerted a primarily cytostatic effect by inducing significant G0/G1 cell cycle arrest without triggering immediate cell death. Conversely, higher concentrations (≥500 µg/mL) were potently cytotoxic, reducing cell viability to below 20% and inducing late apoptosis in approximately 58% of the population within 24 hours. These results validate the biological activity of J. spicigera in a prostate cancer model and suggest that the extract, or its constituent flavonoids could serve as a template for developing treatments that target both cell cycle checkpoints and programmed cell death.

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