Involvement of sphingosine-1-phosphate and S1P1 in angiogenesis: analyses using a new S1P1 antagonist of non-sphingosine-1-phosphate analog.

Biochemical Pharmacology(2009)

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Chemical lead 2 (CL2) is the first non-sphingosine-1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) analog type antagonist of endothelial differentiation gene-1 (Edg-1/S1P1), which is a member of the Sph-1-P receptor family. CL2 inhibits [3H]Sph-1-P/S1P1 binding and shows concentration-dependent inhibition activity against both intracellular cAMP concentration decrease and cell invasion induced by the Sph-1-P/S1P1 pathway. It also inhibits normal tube formation in an angiogenesis culture model, indicating that CL2 has anti-angiogenesis activity. This compound improved the disease conditions in two angiogenic models in vivo. It significantly inhibited angiogenesis induced by vascular endothelial growth factor in a rabbit cornea model as well as the swelling of mouse feet in an anti-type II collagen antibody-induced arthritis model. These results indicate that the Sph-1-P/S1P1 pathway would have an important role in disease-related angiogenesis, especially in the processes of migration/invasion and tube formation. In addition, CL2 would be a powerful tool for the pharmacological study of the mechanisms of the Sph-1-P/S1P1 pathway in rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes retinopathy, and solid tumor growth processes.
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bFGF,CHO,CL2,dhfr,Edg-1/S1P1,FBS,FLIPR,HEK293,homo KO,HUVEC,IBMX,LPS,MTX,NZW,Sph-1-P,VEGF
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