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Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells
The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize fungal natural products (NPs) with in vitro bioactivity towards leukemia cells. We based our screening on a combined analytical and bio-guided approach of LC-DAD-HRMS dereplication, explorative solid-phase extraction (E-SPE), and a co-cultur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24287995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules181214629 |
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author | Bladt, Tanja Thorskov Dürr, Claudia Knudsen, Peter Boldsen Kildgaard, Sara Frisvad, Jens Christian Gotfredsen, Charlotte Held Seiffert, Martina Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld |
author_facet | Bladt, Tanja Thorskov Dürr, Claudia Knudsen, Peter Boldsen Kildgaard, Sara Frisvad, Jens Christian Gotfredsen, Charlotte Held Seiffert, Martina Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld |
author_sort | Bladt, Tanja Thorskov |
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description | The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize fungal natural products (NPs) with in vitro bioactivity towards leukemia cells. We based our screening on a combined analytical and bio-guided approach of LC-DAD-HRMS dereplication, explorative solid-phase extraction (E-SPE), and a co-culture platform of CLL and stromal cells. A total of 289 fungal extracts were screened and we tracked the activity to single compounds in seven of the most active extracts. The novel ophiobolin U was isolated together with the known ophiobolins C, H, K as well as 6-epiophiobolins G, K and N from three fungal strains in the Aspergillus section Usti. Ophiobolins A, B, C and K displayed bioactivity towards leukemia cells with induction of apoptosis at nanomolar concentrations. The remaining ophiobolins were mainly inactive or only slightly active at micromolar concentrations. Dereplication of those ophiobolin derivatives possessing different activity in combination with structural analysis allowed a correlation of the chemical structure and conformation with the extent of bioactivity, identifying the hydroxy group at C3 and an aldehyde at C21, as well as the A/B-cis ring structure, as indispensible for the strong activity of the ophiobolins. The known compounds penicillic acid, viridicatumtoxin, calbistrin A, brefeldin A, emestrin A, and neosolaniol monoacetate were identified from the extracts and also found generally cytotoxic. |
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spelling | pubmed-62905682018-12-20 Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells Bladt, Tanja Thorskov Dürr, Claudia Knudsen, Peter Boldsen Kildgaard, Sara Frisvad, Jens Christian Gotfredsen, Charlotte Held Seiffert, Martina Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld Molecules Article The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize fungal natural products (NPs) with in vitro bioactivity towards leukemia cells. We based our screening on a combined analytical and bio-guided approach of LC-DAD-HRMS dereplication, explorative solid-phase extraction (E-SPE), and a co-culture platform of CLL and stromal cells. A total of 289 fungal extracts were screened and we tracked the activity to single compounds in seven of the most active extracts. The novel ophiobolin U was isolated together with the known ophiobolins C, H, K as well as 6-epiophiobolins G, K and N from three fungal strains in the Aspergillus section Usti. Ophiobolins A, B, C and K displayed bioactivity towards leukemia cells with induction of apoptosis at nanomolar concentrations. The remaining ophiobolins were mainly inactive or only slightly active at micromolar concentrations. Dereplication of those ophiobolin derivatives possessing different activity in combination with structural analysis allowed a correlation of the chemical structure and conformation with the extent of bioactivity, identifying the hydroxy group at C3 and an aldehyde at C21, as well as the A/B-cis ring structure, as indispensible for the strong activity of the ophiobolins. The known compounds penicillic acid, viridicatumtoxin, calbistrin A, brefeldin A, emestrin A, and neosolaniol monoacetate were identified from the extracts and also found generally cytotoxic. MDPI 2013-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6290568/ /pubmed/24287995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules181214629 Text en © 2013 by the authors; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bladt, Tanja Thorskov Dürr, Claudia Knudsen, Peter Boldsen Kildgaard, Sara Frisvad, Jens Christian Gotfredsen, Charlotte Held Seiffert, Martina Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title | Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title_full | Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title_fullStr | Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title_short | Bio-Activity and Dereplication-Based Discovery of Ophiobolins and Other Fungal Secondary Metabolites Targeting Leukemia Cells |
title_sort | bio-activity and dereplication-based discovery of ophiobolins and other fungal secondary metabolites targeting leukemia cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24287995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules181214629 |
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