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Induction of tumoricidal activated macrophages by a liposome-encapsulated glycolipid, trehalose 2,3,6,'-trimycolate from Gordona aurantiaca
Authors:Masumi Furukawa  Yoshikazu Ohtsubo  Nobuko Sugimoto  Yoshiko Katoh  Yoshitame Dohi
Institution:Osaka Research Institute, Sawai Pharmaceutical Co., Osaka, Japan;Department of Bacteriology, Osaka University School, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Abstract A mycolic acid-containing glycolipid, trehalose 2,3,6'-trimycolate, prepared from a non-pathogenic acid-fast bacterium Gordona aurantiaca , was shown to induce strong tumoricidal activity in peritoneal exudate cells by intravenous or intraperitoneal injection of liposome-encapsulated preparations. The mycolic acid derivative containing a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids rendered macrophages cytotoxic against syngeneic mastocytoma cells in the absence of endotoxin, for over 14 days after the injection. The macrophages were ascertained to be at low intracellular levels of a lysosomal enzyme β-galactosidase and an ectoenzyme alkaline phosphodiesterase, a specific pattern s previously described for "primed macrophages". However the culture supernatants of the peritoneal exudate cells were not cytotoxic.
Keywords:Gordona aurantiaca            Mycolic acid  Tumor cytotoxicity  Activated macrophage  Liposome
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