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Marine steroids as potential anticancer drug candidates: In silico investigation in search of inhibitors of Bcl-2 and CDK-4/Cyclin D1.

Surovi Saikia1, Bhaskor Kolita1, Partha P Dutta1, Deep J Dutta1, Shyamalendu Nath1, Manobjyoti Bordoloi2, Pham Minh Quan3, Tran Thu Thuy3, Doan Lan Phuong3, Pham Quoc Long3.   

Abstract

Star fishes (Asteroidea) are rich in polar steroids with diverse structural characteristics. The structural modifications of star fish steroids occur at 3β, 4β, 5α, 6α (or β), 7α (or β), 8, 15α (or β) and 16β positions of the steroidal nucleus and in the side chain. Widely found polar steroids in starfishes include polyhydroxysteroids, steroidal sulfates, glycosides, steroid oligoglycosides etc. Bioactivity of these steroids is less studied; only a few reports like antibacterial, cytotoxic activity etc. are available. In continuation of our search for bioactive molecules from natural sources, we undertook in silico screening of steroids from star fishes against Bcl-2 and CDK-4/Cyclin D1 - two important targets of progression and proliferation of cancer cells. We have screened 182 natural steroids from star fishes occurring in different parts of the world and their 282 soft-derivatives by in silico methods. Their physico-chemical properties, drug-likeliness, binding potential with the selected targets, ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, toxicity) were predicted. Further, the results were compared with those of existing steroidal and non steroidal drugs and inhibitors of Bcl-2 and CDK-4/Cyclin D1. The results are promising and unveil that some of these steroids can be potent leads for cancer treatments.
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Keywords:  Anticancer drug candidate; Bcl-2; CDK-4/Cyclin D1; Docking; Echinoderms; Marine steroids

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26111591     DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2015.06.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


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Review 4.  In Silico Prediction of Steroids and Triterpenoids as Potential Regulators of Lipid Metabolism.

Authors:  Valery M Dembitsky
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-11-22       Impact factor: 5.118

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