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Marinobazzanan, a Bazzanane-Type Sesquiterpenoid, Suppresses the Cell Motility and Tumorigenesis in Cancer Cells

Sultan Pulat, Prima F. Hillman, Sojeong Kim, Ratnakar N. Asolkar, Haerin Kim, Haerin Kim, Rui Zhou, İsa Taş, Chathurika D. B. Gamage, Mücahit Varlı, So‐Yeon Park, Sung Chul Park, Inho Yang, Jongheon Shin, Dong‐Chan Oh, Hangun Kim, Hangun Kim, Sang‐Jip Nam, William Fenical

2023Marine Drugs16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Marinobazzanan (1), a new bazzanane-type sesquiterpenoid, was isolated from a marine-derived fungus belonging to the genus Acremonium. The chemical structure of 1 was elucidated using NMR and mass spectroscopic data, while the relative configurations were established through the analysis of NOESY data. The absolute configurations of 1 were determined by the modified Mosher’s method as well as vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectra calculation and it was determined as 6R, 7R, 9R, and 10R. It was found that compound 1 was not cytotoxic to human cancer cells, including A549 (lung cancer), AGS (gastric cancer), and Caco-2 (colorectal cancer) below the concentration of 25 μM. However, compound 1 was shown to significantly decrease cancer-cell migration and invasion and soft-agar colony-formation ability at concentrations ranging from 1 to 5 μM by downregulating the expression level of KITENIN and upregulating the expression level of KAI1. Compound 1 suppressed β-catenin-mediated TOPFLASH activity and its downstream targets in AGS, A549, and Caco-2 and slightly suppressed the Notch signal pathway in three cancer cells. Furthermore, 1 also reduced the number of metastatic nodules in an intraperitoneal xenograft mouse model.

Topics & Concepts

Circular dichroismCancer cellCancerCarcinogenesisStereochemistryCytotoxic T cellChemistryColorectal cancerAbsolute configurationTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCancer researchBiologyMolecular biologyBiochemistryIn vitroGeneticsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsFungal Biology and Applications