Secretion of Sphinganine by Drug-Induced Cancer Cells and Modified Mimetic Sphinganine (MMS) as c-Src Kinase Inhibitor.
Raskia NandangiriSeethamma T NAjay Kumar RajKiran B LokhandeKratika KhuntetaAmeya HebaleHaet KothariVaidehi PatelSachin Chakradhar SarodeNilesh Kumar SharmaPublished in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2024)
In summary, our findings highlight the significance of extracellular sphinganine and other sphingolipids, including C16 sphinganine, phytosphingosine, and ceramide (d18:1/14:0), in the context of drug-induced cell death in HCT-116 cancer cells. Furthermore, we demonstrated the importance of extracellular sphinganine and its modified mimetic sphinganine (MMS) as a potential inhibitor of c-Src kinase. These findings suggest that MMS holds promise for future applications in targeted and combinatorial anticancer therapy.