Sulfated galactoglucan impedes xenografted lung cancer cell growth by blocking angiogenesis via binding BMPRs

Carbohydrate Polymers(2022)

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Evidences propound tumor growth may be impeded by blocking angiogenesis. Before we showed that sulfated glucan or arabinogalactan might bind to BMP2 or its receptors to inhibit angiogenesis. Whether sulfated galactoglucan can target both BMPRIA and BMPRII to impede angiogenesis and tumor cells growth is still vague. Here, we prepare galactoglucan and its sulfated derivatives Sul-CDA-0.05. The sulfate groups substituted are at the C-6 of 1, 4-linked α-Glcp and 1, 4-linked α-Galp backbone and at the C-6 of branch chain T-linked α-Glcp. Sul-CDA-0.05 can inhibit angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Indeed, Sul-CDA-0.05 impedes xenografted A549 lung tumor cells growth. Mechanism study demonstrates that this polysaccharide may target both BMPRIA and BMPRII to block BMP/Smad/Id1 signaling and attenuate VEGF and its transcription factor. Our evidences suggest that Sul-CDA-0.05 may be a new drug candidate for anti-lung cancer therapy by targeting both BMPRIA and BMPRII.
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Sulfated polysaccharide,Galactoglucan,BMPR,VEGF,Smad,Lung cancer
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