Syntheses of the co-pyridinium-containing very-long-chain ceramides PyrCer(24:1(15Z)) and PyrCer(24:0) and their anticancer activity

Ju Young Ko,Mi-Yeon Kim, Ji-Yoon Jeon, Jin Yi Jung,Yong-Hyun Han,Jae Hyun Kim

BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2024)

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Ceramides, crucial sphingolipids in cellular biology, play various roles ranging from structural membrane integrity to signaling pathway regulation. Structurally, a ceramide consists of a fatty acid connected to a sphingoid base. The characteristics of the fatty acid chain, including length and saturation, determine the physiological properties of the ceramide. Ceramides typically fall into the following categories based on chain length: medium, long, very-long, and ultra-long. Among them, two very-long-chain ceramides, Cer(24:1(15Z)) and Cer(24:0), have been extensively studied, and they are known for their regulatory functions. However, the hydrophobic natures of ceramides, arising from their long hydrocarbon chain impedes their solubilities and levels of cellular delivery. Although co-pyridinium ceramide analogs (co-PyrCers) have been developed to address this issue, co-PyrCers with very-long fatty acid chains or unsaturation have not been developed, presumably due to limited access to the corresponding co-bromo fatty acids required in their syntheses. In this study, we prepared the co-PyrCers of Cer(24:1(15Z)) and Cer(24:0), PyrCer(24:1(15Z)) and PyrCer(24:0), respectively. The key in the synthesis is the Wittig reaction to prepare the co-bromo fatty acid with an appropriate chain length and (Z)-double bond position. Preliminary evaluation of the PyrCer(24:1(15Z)) and PyrCer(24:0) revealed their potential in hepatocellular carcinoma treatment.
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Ceramide,Very-long-chain fatty acid,co-pyridinium salt,Wittig reaction,Anticancer activity
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