Structure and functions of γ-dodecalactone isolated from Antrodia camphorata for NK cell activation

  • Chia Jung Chen
  • , R. Vijaya Krishna
  • , Chia Che Tsai
  • , Wan Hsun Wu
  • , Louis Kuoping Chao
  • , Kent Hao Hwang
  • , Chichen Michael Chien
  • , Hwan You Chang
  • , Shui Tein Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The preserved fungal species Antrodia camphorata has diverse health-promoting effects and has been popularly used in East Asia as a traditional herb. We isolated a volatile compound from the culture medium of A. camphorata and identified it as γ-dodecalactone (γ-DDL). Cytomic screening for immune-modulating activity revealed that γ-DDL can activate human NK cells to express the early activation marker CD69. Further experiments showed that γ-DDL not only can induce NK cells to express CD69 but also stimulate NK cells to secrete cytotoxic molecules (FasL and granzyme B) and Th1 cytokines (TNF-α and INF-γ). Measuring the distribution of γ-DDL in the subcellular compartments of NK cells revealed that γ-DDL has been converted to 4-hydroxydodecanoic acid (an acyclic isomer of γ-DDL) in a time-dependent manner in the cytoplasm. Synthetic (R,S)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid activated NK cells to express CD69 mRNA within 10 min, in contrast to γ-DDL, which activated NK cells to express CD69 within 50 min. This faster activation suggests that γ-DDL has converted to 4-hydroxydodecanoic acid and to stimulate the NK cells to express CD69. Optically pure (R)-(+)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid and (S)-(-)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid were obtained via: (1) synthesis of its diastereomeric esters of (R,S)-4-hydroxydodecanoic (R)-(-)-2-phenylpropionate; (2) separation of diastereomers via preparative HPLC, and (3) subsequent hydrolysis of the obtained optical pure ester of (R)-(+)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid (R)-(-)-2-phenylpropionate and (R)-(-)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid (R)-(-)-2-phenylpropionate, respectively. Further assays of NK cells activation using each enantiomer showed that only the (R)-(+)-4-hydroxydodecanoic acid can activate NK cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6896-6904
Number of pages9
JournalBioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Volume18
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 09 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 4-Hydroxydodecanoic acid
  • Antrodia camphorata
  • CD69
  • NK cells
  • γ-Dodecalactone

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