scholarly journals BP-M345, a New Diarylpentanoid with Promising Antimitotic Activity

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (23) ◽  
pp. 7139
Author(s):  
Pedro Novais ◽  
Patrícia M. A. Silva ◽  
Joana Moreira ◽  
Andreia Palmeira ◽  
Isabel Amorim ◽  
...  

Previously, we reported the in vitro growth inhibitory effect of diarylpentanoid BP-M345 on human cancer cells. Nevertheless, at that time, the cellular mechanism through which BP-M345 exerts its growth inhibitory effect remained to be explored. In the present work, we report its mechanism of action on cancer cells. The compound exhibits a potent tumor growth inhibitory activity with high selectivity index. Mechanistically, it induces perturbation of the spindles through microtubule instability. As a consequence, treated cells exhibit irreversible defects in chromosome congression during mitosis, which induce a prolonged spindle assembly checkpoint-dependent mitotic arrest, followed by massive apoptosis, as revealed by live cell imaging. Collectively, the results indicate that the diarylpentanoid BP-M345 exerts its antiproliferative activity by inhibiting mitosis through microtubule perturbation and causing cancer cell death, thereby highlighting its potential as antitumor agent.

2007 ◽  
Vol 245 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 269-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mika Himeji ◽  
Takashi Ohtsuki ◽  
Harumi Fukazawa ◽  
Miho Tanaka ◽  
Shin-ichi Yazaki ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 1934578X1400900 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marianna Carbone ◽  
Laura Núñez-Pons ◽  
M. Letizia Ciavatta ◽  
Francesco Castelluccio ◽  
Conxita Avila ◽  
...  

The n-butanol extract of an Antarctic hexactinellid sponge, Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini, was found to contain a taurine-conjugated anthranilic acid, never reported so far either as a natural product or by synthesis. The compound was inactive against human cancer cells in an in vitro growth inhibitory test, and also showed no antibacterial activity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (12) ◽  
pp. 946-957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaik I. Khalivulla ◽  
Arifullah Mohammed ◽  
Kuttulebbai N.S. Sirajudeen ◽  
Mannur I. Shaik ◽  
Weibing Ye ◽  
...  

Background: Typhonium is the largest genus in the Araceae family (~70 species), distributed in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia. Typhonium is well-known for its ethnopharmacological uses, and Southeast Asians consider it as an alternative medicine to treat cancer. This review elucidated the confirmed chemical structures of the isolated compounds of Typhonium and emphasized on their anticancer activities against various human cancer cells. Methods: Among several species, Typhonium blumei, T. flagelliforme, T. divaricatum and T. giganteum were extensively studied due to the presence of a class of secondary metabolites. All the available reports on Typhonium were included and discussed in this article. Results: Until now several groups of compounds, namely amino acids (1, 2), cinnamic acid (3), fatty acids (4-14), glycerol derivatives (15-18) and cerebrosides (19-34), flavonoids (35), hydantoins (36-38), lignin monomers (39-44), nucleobases (45-48), pheophorbides (49-52), phthalate (53), terpene and steroids (54-59) and vitamins (60, 61) were isolated and characterized from Typhonium. These phytochemicals were investigated for their anticancer properties, and results confirmed the promising growth inhibitory effect and anticancer activities against human lung, breast, prostate and colon cancer cells. The anticancer activity of these compounds appears to be mediated through the induction of apoptotic cell death. These phytochemicals further reported to exhibit other pharmacological efficacies, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, anti-allergic, neuroprotective and hepato-protective properties. Conclusion: This is the first review to summarize the anticancer properties of all isolated compounds of Typhonium genus with confirmed chemical structures. Further advanced studies are necessary to establish the detailed signaling pathways that are involved in the anticancer property of the compounds.


2013 ◽  
Vol 76 (6) ◽  
pp. 1078-1084 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laetitia Moreno Y. Banuls ◽  
Ernst Urban ◽  
Michel Gelbcke ◽  
François Dufrasne ◽  
Brigitte Kopp ◽  
...  

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