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Cytotoxic Plakortides from the Brazilian Marine Sponge Plakortis angulospiculatus.

Evelyne A Santos1, Amanda L Quintela2, Elthon G Ferreira3, Thiciana S Sousa2, Francisco das Chagas L Pinto2, Eduardo Hajdu4, Mariana S Carvalho, Sula Salani4, Danilo D Rocha1, Diego V Wilke1, Maria da Conceição M Torres2, Paula C Jimenez3, Edilberto R Silveira2, James J La Clair5, Otília Deusdênia L Pessoa2, Letícia V Costa-Lotufo1,3.   

Abstract

Three new plakortides, 7,8-dihydroplakortide E (1), 2, and 10, along with known natural products 3, 4, spongosoritin A (5), 6-8, and plakortide P (9), were isolated from Brazilian specimens of Plakortis angulospiculatus. Compounds 2, 3, 5, and 7-9 displayed cytotoxic activities with IC50 values ranging from 0.2 to 10 μM. Compounds that contained a dihydrofuran ring were generally less active and displayed time dependence in their activity. The activities of compounds 2 and 7-9, carboxylic acids bearing a common six-membered endoperoxide, were higher overall than for compounds 3 and 5. The modes underlying the cytotoxic actions of plakortides 2, 3, 5, 7, and 9 were further investigated using HCT-116 cells. While dihydrofurans 3 and 5 induce a G0/G1 arrest, six-membered peroxides 2, 7, and 9 delivered a G2/M arrest and an accumulation of mitotic figures, indicating a distinctly different antimitotic response. Confocal analysis indicated that microtubules were not altered after treatment with 2, 7, or 9, therein suggesting that the mitotic arrest may be unrelated to cytoskeletal targets. Overall, we find that two related classes of natural products obtained from the same extract offer cytostatic activity, yet they do so through discrete pathways.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25879576     DOI: 10.1021/np5008944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Prod        ISSN: 0163-3864            Impact factor:   4.050


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