| Literature DB >> 27099411 |
Gilbert Wasonga1, Yota Tatara2, Ikuko Kakizaki2, Xuefei Huang1.
Abstract
Elevated hyaluronan expression is a hallmark of many types of cancer. Therefore, inhibition of hyaluronan biosynthesis can potentially slow the growth of tumor cells. Herein, we explore a chain termination strategy to reduce hyaluronan synthesis by tumor cells. Several analogs of glucosamine were prepared, which contained modifications at the C-3 positions. These analogs can possibly cap the nonreducing end of a growing hyaluronan chain, thus lowering the amount of hyaluronan synthesized. Upon incubation with pancreatic cancer cells, a fluorine-containing glucosamine analog was found to exhibit significant inhibitory activities of hyaluronan synthesis. Furthermore, it drastically reduced the proliferation of cancer cells.Entities:
Keywords: Biosynthesis; Chain terminator; Hyaluronan; Inhibitor; Salvage pathway
Year: 2013 PMID: 27099411 PMCID: PMC4834982 DOI: 10.1080/07328303.2013.815196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Carbohydr Chem ISSN: 0732-8303 Impact factor: 1.667