Anti-glioma Natural Products Downregulating Tumor Glycolytic Enzymes from Marine Actinomycete Streptomyces sp. ZZ406

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Marine natural products are important resources for discovering novel anticancer drugs. In this study, an extract prepared from the culture of a sea anemone-derived actinomycete Streptomyces sp. ZZ406 in soluble starch and casein-related liquid medium was found to have activity in inhibiting the proliferation of glioma cells and reducing the production of lactate in glioma cells. Chemical investigation of this active crude extract resulted in the isolation of four new compounds and seven known ones. Structures of the new compounds were determined by a combination of extensive NMR analyses, HRESIMS and MS-MS data, electronic circular dichroism calculation, chemical degradation, and Marfey's method. New compound 1 showed potent activity against the proliferation of different glioma cells with IC50 values of 4.7 to 8.1 μM, high selectivity index (>12.3 to 21.3), and good stability in human liver microsomes. Western blot analysis revealed that compound 1 remarkably downregulated the expressions of several important glioma glycolytic enzymes. The data from this study suggested that compound 1 might have potential as a novel anti-glioma agent to be further investigated.

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Chen, M., Chai, W., Song, T., Ma, M., Lian, X. Y., & Zhang, Z. (2018). Anti-glioma Natural Products Downregulating Tumor Glycolytic Enzymes from Marine Actinomycete Streptomyces sp. ZZ406. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18484-7

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