The Two-Step Cell Death Induction by the New 2-Arachidonoyl Glycerol Analog and its Modulation by Lysophosphatidylino-sitol in Human Breast Cancer Cells

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The Two-Step Cell Death Induction by the New 2-Arachidonoyl Glycerol Analog and its Modulation by Lysophosphatidylino-sitol in Human Breast Cancer Cells

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Akimov, M. G.; Gretskaya, N. M.; Eugenia, G. I.; Khadour, N.; Sherstyanykh, G. D.; Bezuglov, V. V.

Abstract

2-arachnadoyl glycerol (2-AG) is one of the most common endocannabinoid molecules with an-tiproliferative, cytotoxic and pro-proliferative effects on different types of tumors. Typically, it induces cell death via CB1/CB2-linked ceramide production. In breast cancer, ceramide is coun-terbalanced by the sphingosine-1-phosphate, and thus the mechanisms of 2-AG influence on pro-liferation are poorly understood. In this paper, we evaluated the mechanism of the cell death in-duction by 2-AG and the influence of LPI on it in 6 human breast cancer cell lines of different tu-mor degree using a novel analog, 2-arachidonoyl-difluoropropanol (2-ADFP). 2-ADFP induced cell death via the CB2 and TRPV1-dependent COX-2 induction and oxidized metabolites produc-tion. The activity was enhanced by LPI.

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