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Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone

BACKGROUND: Biotransformation of organic compounds by using microbial whole cells provides an efficient approach to obtain novel analogues which are often difficult to synthesize chemically. In this manuscript, we report for the first time the microbial transformation of a synthetic anabolic steroid...

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Autores principales: Khan, Naik Tameen, Bibi, Marium, Yousuf, Sammer, Qureshi, Izhar Husain, Atta-ur-Rahman, Al-Majid, Abdullah Mohammad, Mesaik, Muhammad Ahmed, Khalid, Ahmed Shukralla, Sattar, Samina A, Atia-tul-Wahab, Choudhary, M Iqbal
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23237028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-6-153
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author Khan, Naik Tameen
Bibi, Marium
Yousuf, Sammer
Qureshi, Izhar Husain
Atta-ur-Rahman
Al-Majid, Abdullah Mohammad
Mesaik, Muhammad Ahmed
Khalid, Ahmed Shukralla
Sattar, Samina A
Atia-tul-Wahab
Choudhary, M Iqbal
author_facet Khan, Naik Tameen
Bibi, Marium
Yousuf, Sammer
Qureshi, Izhar Husain
Atta-ur-Rahman
Al-Majid, Abdullah Mohammad
Mesaik, Muhammad Ahmed
Khalid, Ahmed Shukralla
Sattar, Samina A
Atia-tul-Wahab
Choudhary, M Iqbal
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description BACKGROUND: Biotransformation of organic compounds by using microbial whole cells provides an efficient approach to obtain novel analogues which are often difficult to synthesize chemically. In this manuscript, we report for the first time the microbial transformation of a synthetic anabolic steroidal drug, oxymetholone, by fungal cell cultures. RESULTS: Incubation of oxymetholone (1) with Macrophomina phaseolina, Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, and Fusarium lini produced 17β-hydroxy-2-(hydroxy-methyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-1-en-3-one (2), 2α,17α-di(hydroxyl-methyl)-5α-androstan-3β,17β-diol (3), 17α-methyl-5α-androstan-2α,3β,17β-triol (4), 17β-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-methyl-androst-1,4-dien-3-one (5), 17β-hydroxy-2α-(hydroxy-methyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-3-one (6), and 2α-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-3β-17β-diol (7). Their structures were deduced by spectral analyses, as well as single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Compounds 2–5 were identified as the new metabolites of 1. The immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory activities and cytotoxicity of compounds 1–7 were evaluated by observing their effects on T-cell proliferation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and normal cell growth in MTT assays, respectively. These compounds showed immunosuppressant effect in the T-cell proliferation assay with IC(50) values between 31.2 to 2.7 μg/mL, while the IC(50) values for ROS inhibition, representing anti-inflammatory effect, were in the range of 25.6 to 2.0 μg/mL. All the compounds were found to be non-toxic in a cell-based cytotoxicity assay. CONCLUSION: Microbial transformation of oxymetholone (1) provides an efficient method for structural transformation of 1. The transformed products were obtained as a result of de novo stereoselective reduction of the enone system, isomerization of double bond, insertion of double bond and hydroxylation. The transformed products, which showed significant immunosuppressant and anti-inflammatory activities, can be further studied for their potential as novel drugs.
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spelling pubmed-37407822013-08-13 Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone Khan, Naik Tameen Bibi, Marium Yousuf, Sammer Qureshi, Izhar Husain Atta-ur-Rahman Al-Majid, Abdullah Mohammad Mesaik, Muhammad Ahmed Khalid, Ahmed Shukralla Sattar, Samina A Atia-tul-Wahab Choudhary, M Iqbal Chem Cent J Research Article BACKGROUND: Biotransformation of organic compounds by using microbial whole cells provides an efficient approach to obtain novel analogues which are often difficult to synthesize chemically. In this manuscript, we report for the first time the microbial transformation of a synthetic anabolic steroidal drug, oxymetholone, by fungal cell cultures. RESULTS: Incubation of oxymetholone (1) with Macrophomina phaseolina, Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, and Fusarium lini produced 17β-hydroxy-2-(hydroxy-methyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-1-en-3-one (2), 2α,17α-di(hydroxyl-methyl)-5α-androstan-3β,17β-diol (3), 17α-methyl-5α-androstan-2α,3β,17β-triol (4), 17β-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-methyl-androst-1,4-dien-3-one (5), 17β-hydroxy-2α-(hydroxy-methyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-3-one (6), and 2α-(hydroxymethyl)-17α-methyl-5α-androstan-3β-17β-diol (7). Their structures were deduced by spectral analyses, as well as single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Compounds 2–5 were identified as the new metabolites of 1. The immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory activities and cytotoxicity of compounds 1–7 were evaluated by observing their effects on T-cell proliferation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and normal cell growth in MTT assays, respectively. These compounds showed immunosuppressant effect in the T-cell proliferation assay with IC(50) values between 31.2 to 2.7 μg/mL, while the IC(50) values for ROS inhibition, representing anti-inflammatory effect, were in the range of 25.6 to 2.0 μg/mL. All the compounds were found to be non-toxic in a cell-based cytotoxicity assay. CONCLUSION: Microbial transformation of oxymetholone (1) provides an efficient method for structural transformation of 1. The transformed products were obtained as a result of de novo stereoselective reduction of the enone system, isomerization of double bond, insertion of double bond and hydroxylation. The transformed products, which showed significant immunosuppressant and anti-inflammatory activities, can be further studied for their potential as novel drugs. BioMed Central 2012-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3740782/ /pubmed/23237028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-6-153 Text en Copyright © 2012 Khan et al.; licensee Chemistry Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Khan, Naik Tameen
Bibi, Marium
Yousuf, Sammer
Qureshi, Izhar Husain
Atta-ur-Rahman
Al-Majid, Abdullah Mohammad
Mesaik, Muhammad Ahmed
Khalid, Ahmed Shukralla
Sattar, Samina A
Atia-tul-Wahab
Choudhary, M Iqbal
Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title_full Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title_fullStr Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title_short Synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
title_sort synthesis of some potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites by fungal transformation of anabolic steroid oxymetholone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23237028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-6-153
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