Potential of Polar Lipids Isolated from the Marine Sponge Haliclona (Halichoclona) vansoesti against Melanoma

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jul 6;25(13):7418. doi: 10.3390/ijms25137418.

Abstract

Marine sponges represent a good source of natural metabolites for biotechnological applications in the pharmacological, cosmeceutical, and nutraceutical fields. In the present work, we analyzed the biotechnological potential of the alien species Haliclona (Halichoclona) vansoesti de Weerdt, de Kluijver & Gomez, 1999, previously collected in the Mediterranean Sea (Faro Lake, Sicily). The bioactivity and chemical content of this species has never been investigated, and information in the literature on its Caribbean counterpart is scarce. We show that an enriched extract of H. vansoesti induced cell death in human melanoma cells with an IC50 value of 36.36 µg mL-1, by (i) triggering a pro-inflammatory response, (ii) activating extrinsic apoptosis mediated by tumor necrosis factor receptors triggering the mitochondrial apoptosis via the involvement of Bcl-2 proteins and caspase 9, and (iii) inducing a significant reduction in several proteins promoting human angiogenesis. Through orthogonal SPE fractionations, we identified two active sphingoid-based lipid classes, also characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry, as the main components of two active fractions. Overall, our findings provide the first evaluation of the anti-cancer potential of polar lipids isolated from the marine sponge H. (Halichoclona) vansoesti, which may lead to new lead compounds with biotechnological applications in the pharmaceutical field.

Keywords: SPE fractionation; marine biotechnology; melanoma; porifera; sphingoid lipids.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / chemistry
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / isolation & purification
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / pharmacology
  • Apoptosis* / drug effects
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Haliclona* / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Lipids*
  • Melanoma* / drug therapy
  • Melanoma* / metabolism
  • Melanoma* / pathology
  • Porifera / chemistry

Substances

  • Lipids
  • Antineoplastic Agents

Grants and funding

This work was partially supported by “Antitumor Drugs and Vaccines from the Sea (ADViSE)” project (PG/2018/0494374). This work was also performed in the framework of the PRIN 2022 project “Mediterranean marine organisms as sources of new anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving compounds”. It was also performed in the framework of “Progetti @CNR” for the project “Sea cosmetics and nutraceutics: from fishery and aquaculture byproducts” (SCANFISH).