Synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid derivatives inhibit glioblastoma multiform tumor growth in vitro and in vivo

  • Authors:
    • Su-Bog Yee
    • Won Jae Yeo
    • Bong Soo Park
    • Ji Young Kim
    • Soo Jin Baek
    • Yoon Cheong Kim
    • Su Young Seo
    • Sang Hwa Lee
    • Jae Hong Kim
    • Hongsuk Suh
    • Nam Deuk Kim
    • Young Jin Lim
    • Young Hyun Yoo
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2005     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.3.653
  • Pages: 653-659
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Abstract

We previously reported that the synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) derivatives showed apoptosis-inducing activity on various cancer cells in vitro. This study was undertaken to explore whether synthetic CDCA derivatives, HS-1199 and HS-1200, had an anticancer effect on malignant glioblastoma cells. We administered them in culture to U-118MG, U-87MG, T98G, and U-373MG cells. The tested glioblastoma cells showed several lines of apoptotic manifestations, such as activation of caspase-3, degradation of DFF, production of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage, nuclear condensation, inhibition of proteasome activity, reduction of mitochondrial membrane potential and the release of cytochrome c to cytosol and translocation of AIF to nuclei. Between the two synthetic derivatives, HS-1200 showed a stronger apoptosis-inducing effect than HS-1199. In vivo efficacy of HS-1200 was tested in U87MG cells inoculated into non-obese diabetic and severe combined immunodeficient (NOD/SCID) mice. The HS-1200 treatment significantly inhibited the increase of tumor size in NOD/SCID mice and prolonged the life spans. This study supports the possibility of synthetic CDCA derivatives as a potential chemotherapeutic agent.

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Yee S, Yeo WJ, Park BS, Kim JY, Baek SJ, Kim YC, Seo SY, Lee SH, Kim JH, Suh H, Suh H, et al: Synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid derivatives inhibit glioblastoma multiform tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. Int J Oncol 27: 653-659, 2005.
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Yee, S., Yeo, W.J., Park, B.S., Kim, J.Y., Baek, S.J., Kim, Y.C. ... Yoo, Y.H. (2005). Synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid derivatives inhibit glioblastoma multiform tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. International Journal of Oncology, 27, 653-659. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.3.653
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Yee, S., Yeo, W. J., Park, B. S., Kim, J. Y., Baek, S. J., Kim, Y. C., Seo, S. Y., Lee, S. H., Kim, J. H., Suh, H., Kim, N. D., Lim, Y. J., Yoo, Y. H."Synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid derivatives inhibit glioblastoma multiform tumor growth in vitro and in vivo". International Journal of Oncology 27.3 (2005): 653-659.
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Yee, S., Yeo, W. J., Park, B. S., Kim, J. Y., Baek, S. J., Kim, Y. C., Seo, S. Y., Lee, S. H., Kim, J. H., Suh, H., Kim, N. D., Lim, Y. J., Yoo, Y. H."Synthetic chenodeoxycholic acid derivatives inhibit glioblastoma multiform tumor growth in vitro and in vivo". International Journal of Oncology 27, no. 3 (2005): 653-659. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.3.653