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Identification of characteristic compounds of moderate volatility in breast cancer cell lines

Authors :
Tanaka, Mitsuru
Hsuan, Chung
Oeki, Masataka
Shen, Weilin
Goda, Asuka
Tahara, Yusuke
Onodera, Takeshi
Sanematsu, Keisuke
Rikitake, Tomotsugu
Oki, Eiji
Ninomiya, Yuzo
Kurebayashi, Rintaro
Sonoda, Hideto
Maehara, Yoshihiko
Toko, Kiyoshi
Matsui, Toshiro
Tanaka, Mitsuru
Hsuan, Chung
Oeki, Masataka
Shen, Weilin
Goda, Asuka
Tahara, Yusuke
Onodera, Takeshi
Sanematsu, Keisuke
Rikitake, Tomotsugu
Oki, Eiji
Ninomiya, Yuzo
Kurebayashi, Rintaro
Sonoda, Hideto
Maehara, Yoshihiko
Toko, Kiyoshi
Matsui, Toshiro
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

type:RESEARCH ARTICLE<br />In this study, we were challenging to identify characteristic compounds in breast cancer cell lines. GC analysis of extracts from the culture media of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, SK-BR-3, and YMB-1) using a solid-phase Porapak Q extraction revealed that two compounds of moderate volatility, 1-hexadecanol and 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid, were detected with markedly higher amount than those in the medium of fibroblast cell line (KMST-6). Furthermore, LC-TOF/MS analysis of the extracts clarified that in addition to the above two fatty acids, the amounts of five unsaturated fatty acids [decenoic acid (C10:1), decadienoic acid (C10:2), 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid (C12:1), 5-(Z)-tetradecenoic acid (C14:1), and tetradecadienoic acid (C14:2)] in MCF-7 medium were higher than those in medium of KMST-6. Interestingly, H2O2-oxidation of 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid and 5-(Z)-tetradecenoic acid produced volatile aldehydes that were reported as specific volatiles in breath from various cancer patients, such as heptanal, octanal, nonanal, decanal, 2-(E)-nonenal, and 2-(E)-octenal. Thus, we concluded that these identified compounds over-produced in breast cancer cells in this study could serve as potential precursors producing reported cancer-specific volatiles.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375190592
Document Type :
Electronic Resource