Cell membrane fatty acid composition differs between normal and malignant cell lines
P. R. health sci. j
; P. R. health sci. j;23(2): 103-106, Jun. 2004.
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Twenty-eight fatty acids (C80 to C24l n-9) were measured by gas chromatography in four normal cell lines (C3H / 10T1 / 2, CCD-18Co, CCD-25SK and CCD-37Lu) and seven cancer cell lines (C-41, Caov-3, LS-180, PC-3, SK-MEL-28, SK-MES-1 and U-87 MG). Results show differences in the content and proportions of fatty acids when comparing cancer cell lines with their normal counterparts. Cancer cell lines showed lower C20 4 n-6, C241 n-9, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA's) and ratios of C204 n-6 to C205 n-3 and C160 to C181 n-9 and stearic to oleic (SA/OA) than their normal counterparts. All cancer cell lines had SA/OA ratios lower than 7.0 while normal cell lines had ratios greater than 0.7 (p<0.05). In addition, the ratios of total saturated fatty acids (SFA) to PUFA'S and the concentration of C181 n-9, C182 n-6, C205 n-3 were higher in cancer cell lines as compared to normal cell lines. A positive correlation was detected between C160 and longer SFA'S (r = +0.511, p<0.05) in normal cell lines whereas a negative correlation (r=0.608, p<0.05) was obtained for malignant cell lines. Moreover, cancerous cell lines exhibited a particular desaturation defect and an abnormal incorporation of C182 n-6 and C20-4 n-6 fatty acids
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Asunto principal:
Membrana Celular
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Línea Celular Tumoral
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Ácidos Grasos
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Animals
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Humans
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En
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P. R. health sci. j
Asunto de la revista:
MEDICINA
Año:
2004
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Article