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. 2023 May;43(5):1981-1984.
doi: 10.21873/anticanres.16358.

Itraconazole Modulates Phospholipid Levels in Tumor-associated Macrophages

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Itraconazole Modulates Phospholipid Levels in Tumor-associated Macrophages

Yumi Takimoto et al. Anticancer Res. 2023 May.

Abstract

Background/aim: Itraconazole, an antifungal drug, repolarizes pro-tumorigenic M2 tumor-associated macrophages to anti-tumorigenic M1-like phenotypes, thereby inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the effect of itraconazole on membrane-associated lipids in tumor-associated macrophages (TAM).

Materials and methods: M1 and M2 macrophages were derived from the human monocyte leukemia cell line (THP-1) and cultured with or without 10 μM itraconazole. Cells were homogenized and subjected to liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) analysis to estimate the glycerophospholipid levels in the cells.

Results: Lipidomic analysis results, displayed on a volcano plot, revealed that itraconazole-induced altered phospholipid composition, with more pronounced changes in M2 macrophages than in M1. Notably, itraconazole significantly increased intracellular phosphatidylinositol and lysophosphatidylcholine levels in M2 macrophages.

Conclusion: Itraconazole modulates the lipid metabolism of TAMs, which could have implications for the development of novel cancer therapies.

Keywords: Itraconazole; drug repurposing; tumor-associated macrophages.

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