Literature DB >> 8350092

Evaluation of marine sponge metabolites for cytotoxicity and signal transduction activity.

R E Longley1, O J McConnell, E Essich, D Harmody.   

Abstract

Twenty-four metabolites derived from marine sponges were evaluated for their cytotoxicities against two human tumor cell lines, non-small cell lung carcinoma A549 and colon adenocarcinoma HT-29, and against one murine leukemia cell line, P-388, and evaluated for their ability to effect signal transduction in a newly developed cell adhesion assay using an EL-4 cell line. The compounds included latrunculin A [1], batzelline A [2], chondrillin [3], aureol [4], epihippuristanol, theonellamine B, discorhabdins A and C, kabiramide C, dercitin, meridine, manzamines A, B, and C, 8,15-diisocyano-11(20)-amphilectene and the corresponding C-15 formamide, a 20-carbon acetylenic alcohol, 4,5-dihydro-6"-deoxybromotopsentin, epispongiadiol, isospongiadiol, puupehenone, reiswigin A, and demethyl- and demethyloxyaaptamine. Latrunculin A [1], batzelline A [2], chondrillin [3], and aureol [4] expressed the desired profile of a greater than five-fold level of cytotoxicity against A549 relative to P-388, and an effect in the cell adhesion assay. In this group of compounds, cytotoxicity toward A549 was equal to or more pronounced than against HT-29. Latrunculin A was evaluated in an sc-implanted human A549 lung tumor xenograft mouse model and yielded a T/C of 146%. Batzelline A was evaluated in the cancer cell line panel at the National Cancer Institute and found to express selective cytotoxicity against several melanoma cancer cell lines.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8350092     DOI: 10.1021/np50096a015

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


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