Anti-tumor Effect of Chemically Synthesized Sulfolipids Based on Sea Urchin's Natural Sulfonoquinovosylmonoacylglycerols |
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Authors: | Hiroeki Sahara Shinya Hanashima Takayuki Yamazaki Shunya Takahashi Fumio Sugawara Seiji Ohtani Masako Ishikawa Yoshiyuki Mizushina Keisuke Ohta Kumiko Shimozawa Shinsei Gasa Kouichi Jimbow Kengo Sakaguchi Noriyuki Sato Nobuaki Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | Marine Biomedical Institute, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Oshidomari, Rishirifuji, Hokkaido 097-0101;Department of Applied Biological Science, Science University of Tokyo, 2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510;Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-9800;Departments of Pathology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, South 1 West 17, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-8556;Departments of Chemistry, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, South 1 West 17, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-8556 |
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Abstract: | We recently reported that 3'-sulfonoquinovosyl-1'-monoacylglycerol (designatedA-5) extracted from sea urchin intestine was effective in suppressing the growth of solid tumors. Although the major fatty acid component of A-5 was a saturated C16 acid, there were five other fatty acids, 14:0, 18:0, 14:1, 16:1, and 18:1, which constitute minor components of A-5. Therefore, it remains unclear as to which of these six fatty acid components of A-5 has the anti-tumor effect. In this study, we synthesized sulfolipids each containing only one of these six fatty acids and tested their cytotoxicity against tumor cells and in vivo anti-tumor effects on nude-mice bearing solid tumors of human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A-549. The IC50 values of all products against tumor cells were more than 10-5 M , suggesting weak cytotoxic activity compared with other chemotherapeutic compounds for cancer. On the other hand, in vivo anti-tumor assay showed that sulfoquinovosyl-monoacylglycerols (SQMG) composed of 14:1 and 18:1 (designated SQMG(14:1) and SQMG(18:1), respectively) were significantly effective in suppressing the growth of solid tumors. Our data suggested that these two SQMGs had a substantial anti-tumor effect in vivo , and they are of interest as candidate drugs for anti-cancer treatment. |
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Keywords: | Glycolipid Sulfoglycolipid Anti-tumor effect Cancer chemotherapy |
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