| Literature DB >> 31435860 |
Rui Tang1, Atsushi Kimishima1, Ryosuke Ishida1, Andi Setiawan2, Masayoshi Arai3.
Abstract
The core of solid tumors is characterized by hypoxia and a nutrient-starved microenvironment and has gained much attention as targets of anti-cancer drugs. In the course of search for selective growth inhibitors against the cancer cells adapted to nutrient starvation, epidithiodiketopiperazine DC1149B (1) together with structurally related compounds, trichodermamide A (2) and aspergillazine A (3), were isolated from culture extract of marine-derived Trichoderma lixii. Compounds 1 exhibited potent selective cytotoxic activity against human pancreatic carcinoma PANC-1 cells cultured under glucose-starved conditions with IC50 values of 0.02 µM. The selective index of the compound 1 was found to be 35,500-fold higher for cells cultured under glucose-starved conditions than those under the general culture conditions. The mechanistic analysis indicated that compound 1 inhibited the response of the ER stress signaling. In addition, these effects of compound 1 could be mediated by inhibiting complex II in the mitochondrial electron transport chain.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; DC1149B; Epidithiodiketopiperazine; Glucose starvation; Marine-derived Trichoderma lixii
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31435860 PMCID: PMC7946679 DOI: 10.1007/s11418-019-01357-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Med ISSN: 1340-3443 Impact factor: 2.343