(-)-Agelastatin A is a Potent Modulator of Osteopontin Expression in Normal and Dystrophic Canine Myoblasts

Madison Feng, Sara Mata López, Peter P. Nghiem
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(-)-Agelastatin A [(-)-AA] is a naturally occurring alkaloid of marine sponge origin that is a potent modulator of osteopontin. The latter is a multifunctional cytokine expressed in many types of cells and is involved with several important cellular processes, including adhesion, proliferation, immune response stimulation, and so on. As such, modulating OPN could be of therapeutic benefit for various diseases. On that note, (-)-AA has been shown to reduce OPN in xenografted human tumors in nude mice. Additionally, an OPN genotype was associated loss of ambulation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) boys and its expression associated with pathology. In this study, we analyzed OPN expression in normal and canine DMD stem cells (myoblasts) after AA treatment. When suspended in 1,2-propanediol (3-deoxy-DL-glycerol), (-)-AA elicited a dose-dependent decrease in OPN mRNA expression in canine DMD myoblasts at doses ranging from 0.01nM – 30nM. There was also a dose-dependent cell detachment after 24 hours of AA treatment with concentrations of 10nM and greater. Further studies are warranted to determine if (-)-AAis safe and can provide therapeutic benefit in animal models of DMD.
(-)- agelastatin A是正常和营养不良犬成肌细胞中骨桥蛋白表达的有效调节剂
(-)-骨弹性蛋白A [(-)- aa]是一种天然存在的海绵生物碱,是骨桥蛋白的有效调节剂。后者是多种类型细胞中表达的多功能细胞因子,参与粘附、增殖、免疫反应刺激等重要细胞过程。因此,调节OPN可能对多种疾病有治疗益处。在这一点上,(-)- aa已被证明可以减少裸鼠异种移植人类肿瘤中的OPN。此外,OPN基因型与杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)男孩的行动能力丧失及其表达与病理相关。在本研究中,我们分析了AA处理后正常和犬DMD干细胞(成肌细胞)中OPN的表达。当(-)- aa悬浮在1,2-丙二醇(3-脱氧- dl -甘油)中,(-)- aa在0.01nM - 30nM剂量范围内引起犬DMD成肌细胞OPN mRNA表达的剂量依赖性降低。浓度为10nM及以上的AA处理24小时后也出现剂量依赖性细胞脱离。需要进一步的研究来确定(-)- aais是否安全,是否可以在DMD动物模型中提供治疗益处。
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