2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.03169.x
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Hexadecylphosphocholine inhibits phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis and the proliferation of HepG2 cells

Abstract: Hexadecylphosphocholine (HePC) is a synthetic lipid representative of a new group of antiproliferative agents, alkylphosphocholines (APC), which are promising candidates in anticancer therapy. Thus we have studied the action of HePC on the human hepatoblastoma cell line HepG2, which is frequently used as a model for studies into hepatic lipid metabolism. Non‐toxic, micromolar concentrations of HePC exerted an antiproliferative effect on this hepatoma cell line. The incorporation into phosphatidylcholine (PC) o… Show more

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“…We have demonstrated that HePC can insert easily within a phospholipid monolayer, and we found a condensation effect with sterols (25). Moreover, HePC has been described to affect lipid metabolism in cancer cells (8,9,13,14) and in rat neurons (23).…”
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“…We have demonstrated that HePC can insert easily within a phospholipid monolayer, and we found a condensation effect with sterols (25). Moreover, HePC has been described to affect lipid metabolism in cancer cells (8,9,13,14) and in rat neurons (23).…”
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“…This result is emphasized by observations obtained with other cells. Inhibition of exogenous choline incorporation to PC (de novo synthesis) by HePC was also observed in a large panel of cell lines (8,9,13,23). This inhibitory effect is the consequence of an alteration in CTP-phosphocholinecytidylyltransferase activity in tumor cells (13,14,33,35).…”
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“…1, has already been reported to have antimalarial activity without having any adverse effect on RBCs (7). Miltefosin inhibits the CDP-choline pathway (26) (Fig. 1) and offers antiproliferative, antileishmanial, and antimalarial drug activity (10,11,30,32).…”
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“…We reported, in a previous study, that HePC interferes with phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) synthesis in HepG2 cells via both cytidine 5¢-diphosphocholine [6] and phosphatidylethanolamine methylation [7]. We have also demonstrated that HePC alters intracellular cholesterol metabolism, which consequently leads to a rise in the cholesterol levels of cells [8].…”
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