Activation by a new synthetic acyltripeptide and its analogs entrapped in liposomes of rat alveolar macrophages to the tumor cytotoxic state |
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Authors: | Saburo Sone Seiji Mutsuura Mitsumasa Ogawara Teruhiro Utsugi Eiro Tsubura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Third Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine, Kuramoto-cho, 770 Tokushima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary FK-565 (heptanoyl--d-Glu-(l-meso-a, -A2pm (l)-d-AlaOH) is a synthetic acyltripeptide closely resembling cell wall peptidoglycan peptides of Streptomyces in structure. Alveolar macrophages (AM) lavaged from lungs of F344 rats were activated by in vitro treatment with FK-565 and its derivatives at concentrations of 1–50 g/ml medium, and the activated AM killed syngeneic mammary adenocarcinoma cells. When FK-565 and related compounds were encapsulated in multilamellar (MLV) liposomes composed of phosphatidyl-choline and phosphatidylserine, dose-response experiments showed that they were about 800 times more effective than the free compounds in activating AM. Liposome-encapsulated FK-565 and its analogs caused significant activation of AM within 4 h. These data indicated that acyltripeptide and its analogs encapsulated in liposomes are more efficient than the free compounds in rendering AM tumoricidal. |
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