Project | IF/00373/2014 :: publications list |
Title | Glycosaminoglycans from marine sources as therapeutic agents |
Publication Type | Papers in Scientific Journals |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Valcarcel J., Novoa-Carballal R., Pérez-Martín R. I., Reis R. L., and José V. A. |
Editors | Elsevier |
Abstract | Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in marine animals are different to those of terrestrial organisms, mainly in terms of molecular weight and sulfation. The therapeutic properties of GAGs are related to their ability to interact with proteins, which is very much influenced by sulfation position and patterns. Since currently GAGs cannot be chemically synthesized, they are sourced from natural products, with high intra- but also inter-species variability, in terms of chain length, disaccharide composition and sulfation pattern. Consequently, sulfated GAGs are the most interesting molecules in the marine environment and constitute the focus of the present review. In particular, chondroitin sulfate (CS) appears as the most promising compound. CS-E chains [GlcA-GalNAc(4S,6S)] extracted from squid possess antiviral and anti-metastatic activities and seem to impart signalling properties and improve the mechanical performance of cartilage engineering constructs; Squid CS-E and octopus CS-K [GlcA(3S)-GalNAc(4S)], dermatan sulfate (DS) from sea squirts [-iK units, IdoA(3S)-GalNAc(4S)] and sea urchins [-iE units, IdoA-GalNAc(4S,6S)] and hybrids CS/DS from sharks (-B/iB [GlcA/IdoA(2S)-GalNAc(4S)], -D/iD [GlcA/IdoA(2S)-GalNAc(6S)] and –E/iE units [GlcA/IdoA-GalNAc(4S,6S)]) promote neurite outgrowth and could be valuable materials for nerve regeneration. Also displaying antiviral and anti-metastatic properties, a rare CS with fucosylated branches isolated from sea cucumbers is an anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory agent. In this same line, marine heparin extracted from shrimp and sea squirt has proven anti-inflammatory properties, with the added advantage of decreased risk of bleeding because of its low anticoagulant activity. |
Journal | Biotechnology Advances |
Volume | 35 |
Issue | 6 |
Pagination | 711-725 |
Date Published | 2017-07-21 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
ISSN | 0734-9750 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2017.07.008 |
Keywords | Biomaterials, Glycosaminoglycan, marine |
Rights | restrictedAccess |
Peer reviewed | yes |
Status | published |