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Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation

Canventol, a synthetic compound, is a new inhibitor of tumor promotion on mouse skin by okadaic acid. We previously reported that canventol acts by inhibiting both protein isoprenylation and tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α) release. In this study we examined the potencies of 10 newly synthesized canv...

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Autores principales: Komori, Atsumasa, Okabe, Sachiko, Suganuma, Masami, Kerr, Michael A., Busch‐Petersen, Jakob, Oh, Lynette M., Zhuo, Jincong, Kamali Kannangara, G. S., Zou, Xianglong, Tius, Marcus A., Fujiki, Hirota
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8878447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02114.x
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author Komori, Atsumasa
Okabe, Sachiko
Suganuma, Masami
Kerr, Michael A.
Busch‐Petersen, Jakob
Oh, Lynette M.
Zhuo, Jincong
Kamali Kannangara, G. S.
Zou, Xianglong
Tius, Marcus A.
Fujiki, Hirota
author_facet Komori, Atsumasa
Okabe, Sachiko
Suganuma, Masami
Kerr, Michael A.
Busch‐Petersen, Jakob
Oh, Lynette M.
Zhuo, Jincong
Kamali Kannangara, G. S.
Zou, Xianglong
Tius, Marcus A.
Fujiki, Hirota
author_sort Komori, Atsumasa
collection PubMed
description Canventol, a synthetic compound, is a new inhibitor of tumor promotion on mouse skin by okadaic acid. We previously reported that canventol acts by inhibiting both protein isoprenylation and tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α) release. In this study we examined the potencies of 10 newly synthesized canventol analogs through their effect on mevalonate metabolism, and then examined 3 representative analogs for inhibition of protein isoprenylation. Since canventol in vitro did not directly inhibit farnesyl protein transferase or geranylgeranyl protein transferase‐I, the effects of canventol and its synthetic analogs on the fate of [(3)H]mevalonate in cells were studied. Canventol at 500 μM changed the ratio of newly synthesized sterols (cholesterol and lathosterol) to ubiquinones from 0.7 to 8.2 in NIH/3T3 cells which had previously been labeled with [(3)H]mevalonate, suggesting that the altered pattern of mevalonate metabolism is associated with inhibition of protein isoprenylation in the cells. We named this ratio the inhibition of protein isoprenylation index (IPI index). The 10 analogs showed a wide range of IPI indices. Two analogs, S3 and S9 had effects similar to, or stronger than, canventol. Three analogs, C44, C46 and C47, with lower IPI indices, inhibited tumor promotion on mouse skin slightly less than canventol itself did. This study shows that inhibition of protein isoprenylation in the cells, indicated by an increase in the IPI index, is a new biomarker for estimating inhibition of tumor promotion.
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spelling pubmed-59211992018-05-11 Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation Komori, Atsumasa Okabe, Sachiko Suganuma, Masami Kerr, Michael A. Busch‐Petersen, Jakob Oh, Lynette M. Zhuo, Jincong Kamali Kannangara, G. S. Zou, Xianglong Tius, Marcus A. Fujiki, Hirota Jpn J Cancer Res Article Canventol, a synthetic compound, is a new inhibitor of tumor promotion on mouse skin by okadaic acid. We previously reported that canventol acts by inhibiting both protein isoprenylation and tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α) release. In this study we examined the potencies of 10 newly synthesized canventol analogs through their effect on mevalonate metabolism, and then examined 3 representative analogs for inhibition of protein isoprenylation. Since canventol in vitro did not directly inhibit farnesyl protein transferase or geranylgeranyl protein transferase‐I, the effects of canventol and its synthetic analogs on the fate of [(3)H]mevalonate in cells were studied. Canventol at 500 μM changed the ratio of newly synthesized sterols (cholesterol and lathosterol) to ubiquinones from 0.7 to 8.2 in NIH/3T3 cells which had previously been labeled with [(3)H]mevalonate, suggesting that the altered pattern of mevalonate metabolism is associated with inhibition of protein isoprenylation in the cells. We named this ratio the inhibition of protein isoprenylation index (IPI index). The 10 analogs showed a wide range of IPI indices. Two analogs, S3 and S9 had effects similar to, or stronger than, canventol. Three analogs, C44, C46 and C47, with lower IPI indices, inhibited tumor promotion on mouse skin slightly less than canventol itself did. This study shows that inhibition of protein isoprenylation in the cells, indicated by an increase in the IPI index, is a new biomarker for estimating inhibition of tumor promotion. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5921199/ /pubmed/8878447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02114.x Text en
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Komori, Atsumasa
Okabe, Sachiko
Suganuma, Masami
Kerr, Michael A.
Busch‐Petersen, Jakob
Oh, Lynette M.
Zhuo, Jincong
Kamali Kannangara, G. S.
Zou, Xianglong
Tius, Marcus A.
Fujiki, Hirota
Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title_full Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title_fullStr Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title_full_unstemmed Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title_short Anti‐tumor Promoting Activity of Canventol and Its Synthetic Analogs through Inhibition of Protein Isoprenylation
title_sort anti‐tumor promoting activity of canventol and its synthetic analogs through inhibition of protein isoprenylation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8878447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02114.x
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