TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of characteristic compounds of moderate volatility in breast cancer cell lines
AU - Tanaka, Mitsuru
AU - Hsuan, Chung
AU - Oeki, Masataka
AU - Shen, Weilin
AU - Goda, Asuka
AU - Tahara, Yusuke
AU - Onodera, Takeshi
AU - Sanematsu, Keisuke
AU - Rikitake, Tomotsugu
AU - Oki, Eiji
AU - Ninomiya, Yuzo
AU - Kurebayashi, Rintaro
AU - Sonoda, Hideto
AU - Maehara, Yoshihiko
AU - Toko, Kiyoshi
AU - Matsui, Toshiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Tanaka et al.
PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - In this study, we were challenging to identify characteristic compounds in breast cancer cell lines. GC analysis of extracts from the culture media of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, SKBR-3, and YMB-1) using a solid-phase Porapak Q extraction revealed that two compounds of moderate volatility, 1-hexadecanol and 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid, were detected with markedly higher amount than those in the medium of fibroblast cell line (KMST-6). Furthermore, LC-TOF/MS analysis of the extracts clarified that in addition to the above two fatty acids, the amounts of five unsaturated fatty acids [decenoic acid (C10:1), decadienoic acid (C10:2), 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid (C12:1), 5-(Z)-Tetradecenoic acid (C14:1), and tetradecadienoic acid (C14:2)] in MCF-7 medium were higher than those in medium of KMST-6. Interestingly, H2O2-oxidation of 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid and 5-(Z)-Tetradecenoic acid produced volatile aldehydes that were reported as specific volatiles in breath from various cancer patients, such as heptanal, octanal, nonanal, decanal, 2-(E)-nonenal, and 2-(E)-octenal. Thus, we concluded that these identified compounds over-produced in breast cancer cells in this study could serve as potential precursors producing reported cancer-specific volatiles.
AB - In this study, we were challenging to identify characteristic compounds in breast cancer cell lines. GC analysis of extracts from the culture media of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, SKBR-3, and YMB-1) using a solid-phase Porapak Q extraction revealed that two compounds of moderate volatility, 1-hexadecanol and 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid, were detected with markedly higher amount than those in the medium of fibroblast cell line (KMST-6). Furthermore, LC-TOF/MS analysis of the extracts clarified that in addition to the above two fatty acids, the amounts of five unsaturated fatty acids [decenoic acid (C10:1), decadienoic acid (C10:2), 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid (C12:1), 5-(Z)-Tetradecenoic acid (C14:1), and tetradecadienoic acid (C14:2)] in MCF-7 medium were higher than those in medium of KMST-6. Interestingly, H2O2-oxidation of 5-(Z)-dodecenoic acid and 5-(Z)-Tetradecenoic acid produced volatile aldehydes that were reported as specific volatiles in breath from various cancer patients, such as heptanal, octanal, nonanal, decanal, 2-(E)-nonenal, and 2-(E)-octenal. Thus, we concluded that these identified compounds over-produced in breast cancer cells in this study could serve as potential precursors producing reported cancer-specific volatiles.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0235442
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0235442
M3 - Article
C2 - 32598404
AN - SCOPUS:85087325452
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 15
JO - PLoS One
JF - PLoS One
IS - 6 June
M1 - e0235442
ER -