The present study was aimed at revealing the metabolic changes that occurred in the cellular lipid pattern of acute and chronic myeloid leukaemia cells following treatment with cannabidiol (CBD). CBD treatment reduced cell viability and initiated apoptotic and necrotic processes in both cancer cell lines in a time and dose-dependent manner, showing acute myeloid leukaemia (HL-60) cells greater sensitivity than chronic myeloid leukaemia ones (K-562), without differences in the activation of caspases 3/7. Then, control and treated cells of HL-60 and K-562 cell lines were studied through an untargeted lipidomic approach. The comprehensive characterization of cellular lipids unveiled several classes significantly affected by CBD treatment. Most of the differences correspond to phospholipids, including cardiolipins (CL), phosphatidylcholines (PC) and phosphosphingolipids (SM), and also triacylglycerols (TG), being many TG species increased after CBD treatment in the acute and chronic models, whereas phospholipids were found to be decreased. The results highlight some important lipid alterations related to CBD treatment, plausibly connected with different metabolic mechanisms involved in the process of cell death by apoptosis in cancer cell lines.
Unveiling cellular changes in leukemia cell lines after cannabidiol treatment through lipidomics / Chamoso-Sanchez, David; Panini, Martina; Caroli, Clarissa; Marani, Matilde; Corsi, Lorenzo; J Rupérez, Francisco; Garcia, Antonia; Pellati, Federica. - (2025). ( International lipidomics society conference Madrid 28 to 31/10/2025).
Unveiling cellular changes in leukemia cell lines after cannabidiol treatment through lipidomics
Martina Panini;Clarissa Caroli;Matilde Marani;Lorenzo Corsi;Federica Pellati
2025
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The present study was aimed at revealing the metabolic changes that occurred in the cellular lipid pattern of acute and chronic myeloid leukaemia cells following treatment with cannabidiol (CBD). CBD treatment reduced cell viability and initiated apoptotic and necrotic processes in both cancer cell lines in a time and dose-dependent manner, showing acute myeloid leukaemia (HL-60) cells greater sensitivity than chronic myeloid leukaemia ones (K-562), without differences in the activation of caspases 3/7. Then, control and treated cells of HL-60 and K-562 cell lines were studied through an untargeted lipidomic approach. The comprehensive characterization of cellular lipids unveiled several classes significantly affected by CBD treatment. Most of the differences correspond to phospholipids, including cardiolipins (CL), phosphatidylcholines (PC) and phosphosphingolipids (SM), and also triacylglycerols (TG), being many TG species increased after CBD treatment in the acute and chronic models, whereas phospholipids were found to be decreased. The results highlight some important lipid alterations related to CBD treatment, plausibly connected with different metabolic mechanisms involved in the process of cell death by apoptosis in cancer cell lines.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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