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Progress in Isoindolone Alkaloid Derivatives from Marine Microorganism: Pharmacology, Preparation, and Mechanism

Sijin Hang, Hui Chen, Wenhui Wu, Shi‐Yi Wang, Yiwen Fang, Ruilong Sheng, Qidong Tu, Ruihua Guo

2022Marine Drugs18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Compound 1 (SMTP-7, also FGFC1), an isoindolone alkaloid from marine fungi Starchbotrys longispora FG216 and fungi Stachybotrys microspora IFO 30018, possessed diverse bioactivities such as thrombolysis, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties, and so on. It may be widely used for the treatment of various diseases, including cerebral infarction, stroke, ischemia/reperfusion damage, acute kidney injury, etc. Especially in cerebral infarction, compound 1 could reduce hemorrhagic transformation along with thrombolytic therapy, as the traditional therapies are accompanied with bleeding risks. In the latest studies, compound 1 selectively inhibited the growth of NSCLC cells with EGFR mutation, thus demonstrating its excellent anti-cancer activity. Herein, we summarized pharmacological activities, preparation of staplabin congeners—especially compound 1—and the mechanism of compound 1, with potential therapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

AlkaloidMechanism (biology)PharmacologyChemistryMicroorganismBiologyStereochemistryBacteriaEpistemologyGeneticsPhilosophyEicosanoids and Hypertension PharmacologyOxidative Organic Chemistry ReactionsSynthesis and Catalytic Reactions