1.EC-18, a Synthetic Monoacetyldiacylglyceride, Inhibits Hematogenous Metastasis of KIGB-5 Biliary Cancer Cell in Hamster Model.
Myung Hwan KIM ; Heung Moon CHANG ; Tae Won KIM ; Sung Koo LEE ; Jung Sun PARK ; Young Hoon KIM ; Tae Yoon LEE ; Se Jin JANG ; Chul Won SUH ; Tae Suk LEE ; Sang Hee KIM ; Sung Gyu LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):474-480
EC-18 (monoacetyldiacylglyceride) stimulates T cell production of IL-2, IL-4, IL-12, IFN-gamma, and GM-CSF in vitro. To study the effects of these cytokines stimulated by EC-18 on cancer cells, we applied hamster biliary cancer model, a difficult cancer to treat. Cancer (KIGB-5) cells were given intravenously to produce hematogenous metastatic lung lesions which were treated with EC-18 at 10, 25, and 50 mg/kg/day respectively. The fourth group was untreated control. At 4th, 8th, and 12th week the lungs were examined. EC-18 treated groups showed only a few microscopic lung lesions and no evidence of metastatic lesion with highest dose whereas widespread gross lung lesions were observed in untreated control. To investigate whether the anti-tumor effect of EC-18 is associated with suppression of tumor cell Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) expression in addition to stimulation of the immune cells, KIGB-5 cells were exposed to LPS with or without EC-18. TLR-4 mRNA and protein expression, measured by reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), real-time quantitative PCR and western blot analysis, showed suppression of TLR-4 expression in KIGB-5 cells treated with EC-18 compared with control. In conclusion, EC-18 has a significant anti-tumor effect in this experimental model of biliary cancer suggesting potential for clinical application to this difficult cancer.
Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents/*therapeutic use
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Biliary Tract Neoplasms/*drug therapy/pathology
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Cricetinae
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Cytokines/metabolism
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Female
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Glycerides/*therapeutic use
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Lung/pathology
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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T-Lymphocytes/immunology/metabolism
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Toll-Like Receptor 4/genetics/metabolism
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
2.EC-18, a Synthetic Monoacetyldiacylglyceride, Inhibits Hematogenous Metastasis of KIGB-5 Biliary Cancer Cell in Hamster Model.
Myung Hwan KIM ; Heung Moon CHANG ; Tae Won KIM ; Sung Koo LEE ; Jung Sun PARK ; Young Hoon KIM ; Tae Yoon LEE ; Se Jin JANG ; Chul Won SUH ; Tae Suk LEE ; Sang Hee KIM ; Sung Gyu LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):474-480
EC-18 (monoacetyldiacylglyceride) stimulates T cell production of IL-2, IL-4, IL-12, IFN-gamma, and GM-CSF in vitro. To study the effects of these cytokines stimulated by EC-18 on cancer cells, we applied hamster biliary cancer model, a difficult cancer to treat. Cancer (KIGB-5) cells were given intravenously to produce hematogenous metastatic lung lesions which were treated with EC-18 at 10, 25, and 50 mg/kg/day respectively. The fourth group was untreated control. At 4th, 8th, and 12th week the lungs were examined. EC-18 treated groups showed only a few microscopic lung lesions and no evidence of metastatic lesion with highest dose whereas widespread gross lung lesions were observed in untreated control. To investigate whether the anti-tumor effect of EC-18 is associated with suppression of tumor cell Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) expression in addition to stimulation of the immune cells, KIGB-5 cells were exposed to LPS with or without EC-18. TLR-4 mRNA and protein expression, measured by reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), real-time quantitative PCR and western blot analysis, showed suppression of TLR-4 expression in KIGB-5 cells treated with EC-18 compared with control. In conclusion, EC-18 has a significant anti-tumor effect in this experimental model of biliary cancer suggesting potential for clinical application to this difficult cancer.
Animals
;
Antineoplastic Agents/*therapeutic use
;
Biliary Tract Neoplasms/*drug therapy/pathology
;
Cricetinae
;
Cytokines/metabolism
;
Female
;
Glycerides/*therapeutic use
;
Lung/pathology
;
Neoplasm Metastasis
;
T-Lymphocytes/immunology/metabolism
;
Toll-Like Receptor 4/genetics/metabolism
;
Tumor Cells, Cultured